Sorted
Sorted
Gillian Perkins
Roberto Blake
It has been very helpful. Would highly recommend checking it out! Great if you feel stressed or unproductive! - Roberto Blake
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Sorted

Sorted: Freedom Through Structure

Gillian Perkins
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Gillian Perkins
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In the whirlwind of our daily lives, where chaos seems to be the only constant, Gillian Perkins presents "Sorted" as a beacon of hope and transformation. This revolutionary guide goes beyond the surface of mere decluttering to address the root of the overwhelming stress that pervades our schedules, spaces, and minds. Perkins invites us on a journey to uncover the hidden clutter that not only occupies our homes but also our time and mental energy, revealing how intertwined our physical and psychological spaces truly are. "Sorted" offers not just a promise but a detailed roadmap to reclaiming the serenity and clarity lost to the disarray. With Perkins' expert guidance, readers are equipped to embark on a transformative journey towards a meticulously organized life. Through the SORTED system—Summon Order, Reclaim, Transform, Enjoy, Determine—she lays out practical, actionable strategies that promise to streamline our homes and schedules. But more importantly, Perkins empowers us to reclaim our time and energy, dedicating them not to the endless management of clutter, but to pursuing the joys and passions that give our lives meaning. "Sorted" is more than a manual for tidiness; it is a blueprint for a more thoughtful, intentional, and fulfilling life.

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Released
2016
9 May
Length
194
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It has been very helpful. Would highly recommend checking it out! Great if you feel stressed or unproductive! - Roberto Blake
Once my life was organized and I had a routine for my work, I discovered, first of all, that nearly everything was taken care of at any given point in time. Secondly, if something was not already taken care of, I knew the exact time in the future when it would be. Examples of the latter: If the floor is dirty, this does not bother me because I know that tomorrow is Thursday and on Thursdays the floors get mopped. If there are emails in my inbox, this does not concern me, because I know that I always deal with emails immediately after lunch is completed, leaving my inbox free of messages. When everything in your life has a place—both physical objects and time commitments—you will suddenly discover that your life is virtually worry-free because you have set everything on automatic. All you have to do is continue the process, and everything will continue to flow.
— Gillian Perkins, Sorted

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