Clutter: Living Life And Leaving The Rest
A**J
A great guide and Thoughtful Hand Book for cleaning of your head space
Recommendation: yesMy ReviewI haven't read this book completely. This ebook basically deals with letting go of our materialistic possessions and our issues with the same and has lots of important content. books touch all the different perspective on our possessions, but, do not elaborate much on it. Moreover, this book could have been made more vibrant with the addition of Diagrams, Examples or Short Stories which would have hooked the reader and would have given a real book type feeling. Despite all the flaws, it is quite a good read. Thanks to stotra Anubhav for a well-written bookOne last thing, Please hit YES-Button if you found my review HELPFUL
A**I
Clutter : Living Life and Leaving The Rest || HONEST REVIEW ||
Hey Guys,Trust you all are doing good !Preserving our things that we love so much, and letting them go is the hardest thing to do, and I agree to that. But, how important all these things are, and is it creating any value on our life ? These are the questions one needs to ask.That's what the author has tried to explain in this book. He has touched upon the different types of things we preserve, and how to let them go.He has followed a systematic approach in dealing in such situations.Suggestions to Author : 1. A mix of text and visuals creates curiosity . These should have been there 2. Relevant examples should be quoted for explaining relevant context 3. Look and feel of the book can be improved upon.Overall, the author looks well averse with the topic , and does a good job of explaining the approach.I would recommend this to anyone who lacks procedural approach to de cluttering things.Recommendation: YesI hope you all liked my review. Do let me know in case of any issues.
R**J
Excellent
Nice content.. I haven't read this book completely but yeah this book makes sense...it has lots of important content...actually I was planning to shift my house and I've been thinking for a while about how to deal with it..after going through chapter 1 ,it helped me how to declutter unnecessary things with out losing emotions..thanks to stotra Anubhav for a well written book
T**A
Dear Stotra write more books .
Dear Stotra this book will help more people to be well organised , prevent people who purchases more things from store which is not essential in next moment.
I**H
Quite Thoughtful Hand Book, Deserves A Reading!
The ebook basically deals with letting go of our materialistic possessions and our issues with the same. It touches all the different perspective on our possessions, but, do not elaborate much on it. All the points mentioned here are basic and do not help much with the young adult of our generation. It is best suitable for older people who are not much equipped with today's technologies or for the teenagers struggling with issues.I, after reading the book twice, is of the opinion that this book could be made more concise and published as a handbook rather than a full-fledged book. Moreover, this book could have been made more vibrant with the addition of Diagrams, Examples or Short Stories which would have hooked the reader and would have given a real book type feeling. Despite all the flaws, it is quite a good read.
G**E
Pretty helpful
It’s a very helpful book, bringing our attention to things which we generally ignore. A must especially for college students living in hostels who generally find themselves with a lack of space.
V**A
If i had came across this book in my college days, then i would be a totally different person
Yes, i would be a totally different person. Firstly i come from a old-school family where in, i was taught that every item can be reused and also recycled to serve a different purpose but this was not the case. I was lazy in my earlier days and used to collect junk or clutter as the author calls it, but instead of recycling it, i would throw that away to a corner and hence the pile of clutter rose to the top of my ceiling.but when i read this book i learnt how to de-clutter my stuff, organize things i wanna keep and even earn from it.I used to have some collector coins lying around which i sold lately to a friend who collect coins and he was thrilled to have it and happily paid for it.I guess “one man junk is another man’s treasure”So do i like this bookThe answer is a big YES and i learnt organizing my stuff not only physical, but also virtual space on my hard-drive and saved a lot of memory.To whom is this book for?This book is for all those whose rooms/houses are taken over by clutter (means anything that doesn't add value to your life). This book also has an activity where in you could get a clear clarity on things you should keep and things you should have get rid off long time ago.This book isn't for thosepeople who doesn't have a problem with junk lying all around them or This book is definitely not for those who are well organised and doesn’t suffer from clutter.What needs improvement?The book does cover how to deal with clutter(removal of unnecessary things) but doesn't really cover on organising the stuff you wanna keep.Do i recommend itYes i do, i always review books with a specific goal. That is “does this book solves a problem in my life? or does this book teaches me something?” and this book does teach me how to organize my stuff and get rid of useless junk.Disclaimer: i received a digital copy in exchange for my unbiased review and this is my unbiased opinions and thoughts on this bookHope this review is helpful.
G**K
A great guide to cleaning of your head space
This book will help you how you can clean and organize your mind in many ways. You will be able to attain the inner peace you always wanted to have.
K**S
A small book with a lot of good info!
This is a short little book that packs a lot of information into about 37 pages. Stotra Anubhav starts out by defining clutter as "anything that does not add value to your life." Although the book deals mostly with physical possessions, she says that there are three different kinds of clutter: "physical, emotional and spiritual." So, just with that little tidbit, you can see that this isn't a typical approach to cleaning out your house. It's more of a "modifying your lifestyle" approach so that you don't just turn around and fill your living space with more "stuff" you don't need. There are exercises and suggestions for prioritizing the items you really want to keep and even need in your life as well as suggestions for how to get rid of everything else. Anubhav's approach is firm but is far from heartless. We all form attachments to things, some of which make little sense to others, so we need to learn to give up some of our older "stuff" to make room for anything else we take in by purchase, gift, or inheritance. I read the book in an evening and found it very interesting as well as helpful. So, if you find yourself feeling crowded and overwhelmed with the possessions in your home, be sure to check this out. I found it very helpful!