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  • Published: 15 March 2010
  • ISBN: 9780091935023
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $39.99

Banish Clutter Forever

How the Toothbrush Principle Will Change Your Life




A revolutionary new system that will enable you live in a state of clutter-free nirvana, forever

Why is it that even the most disorganised person never seems to lose their toothbrush?

How can this simple fact solve all our clutter problems?

The Toothbrush Principle is a simple yet inspired approach to de-cluttering your home. Whether you live in a mansion or a bedsit, this book will show you how to: organise according to the unconscious blueprint that naturally tidy people have, so that getting and staying organised is easy; know what to throw away with confidence; set up your wardrobe so you get much more use out of the clothes you have; work from home productively in a clear, designated space; tame your inbox!

Step-by-step, room-by-room, you'll soon find that you hardly ever lose things, massive clear outs become a thing of the past and you never spend more than 10 minutes a day tidying up.

So stop drowning in piles of clutter, learn how to be organised and start creating space to live out the life of your dreams!

  • Published: 15 March 2010
  • ISBN: 9780091935023
  • Imprint: Vermilion
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Sheila Chandra

Sheila Chandra has been a successful singer and songwriter for 26 years with 10 albums to her credit. Her first single was in the Top Ten around the world. She manages herself, runs her own music publishing and production companies, and oversees all the various aspects of her career. Consequently she fully understands the challenges of remaining organised and disciplined whilst working from home, plus the benefits of living and working in a harmonious environment. This is her first book publication.

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Praise for Banish Clutter Forever

Does it work? Yes! I feel....I know where things are.

Kate Baily, Sunday Express