This is a stellar book. As one who has made a career of helping people eliminate physical clutter from their homes, Peter Walsh understands that physical clutter is not the problem; it is a symptom of a larger issue with a person's life. Clutter problems, weight problems, spending problems, health problems, and relationship problems are all related in the sense that they arise from mental clutter first. Walsh helps the...
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I would give this book more stars if I could. One passage in particular totally opened my eyes to one thing I was doing to sabotage myself. Something I never realized was damaging my life in the way it was. Something that should have been obvious to me, but was not. I changed that behavior and it changed my life, as well as changing the way other people related to me. No kidding! I was already a fan of Peter Walsh from...
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I read "Enough Already! Clearing Mental Clutter to Become the Best You" by Peter Walsh without knowing anything about him. I had not read his previous books, nor had I seen him on television. Now that I've read "Enough Already!" I'm going to read his previous books, and most likely any future books he writes. I enjoyed this book and found it full of useful information to help anyone eliminate clutter that blocks the path...
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Aside from the obvious self-help category, books make life better in so many ways that it's hard to imagine existing without them...so we won'! Thankfully, we don't have to. Here are just some of the ways that reading books is as essential as, oh, breathing.
We can all do with a little tough love to make us better.