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STUFF. It's everywhere. Lurking in corners and closets, spilling onto counters and coffee tables, creating havoc everywhere we look. And it's not just the physical clutter that weighs us down. Oh no, it is the stress of overbooked schedule, and the weight of a life that sometimes feels oppressive and totally out of whack.New York Times bestselling author Ruth Soukup feels your pain--she has been there too. Through personal stories, Biblical truth, and practical action plans, she will inspire and empower each of us to finally declutter not just our home, but our mind and soul as well. Unstuffed is real, honest, and gets right down to the question we are all facing--how can we take back our lives from the stuff that is weighing us down? In this book we will:Create a comprehensive vision for our homes, and make instant changes to improve its overall function.Discover that more closet space is not the solution, and instead learn how to set strict limits for the stuff we bring inOvercome the frustration of dealing with our kids' influx of stuff and implement practical solutions for keeping the chaos at bay.Recognize the pitfalls of an overstuffed schedule BEFORE it gets out of hand, and instead learn to combat the culture of busy that keeps us running from one thing to the next.Finally conquer that mountain of paperwork that threatens to tumble down around us at any moment.Let go of the guilt that gets attached to gifts and instead learn to separate our loved ones from their stuff.Begin to cultivate our real friendships while eliminating the toxic relationships that weigh us down.Who Needs This Book?Unstuffed was written for anyone who feels stressed out or weighed down by a life that feel chaotic, out-of-control, and completely overstuffed. It speaks to the mom who is overwhelmed by the clutter that comes pouring into every facet of her home and schedule, from trinkets and paperwork to endless obligations and activities. It is for the woman who craves not just a step-by-step guide to ridding our lives of STUFF, but a true understanding of why our lives become so stuffed in the first place--and what we can do to stop the madness, once and for all.Most of all, it is for the person who is tired of feeling guilty for not being able to do it all, the woman who can't ever quite seem to keep up with other people's obligations of what her home is supposed to be, the mom who is exhausted by always trying to get it right.Want to know if this book is for you?Have you ever found yourself buying more storage containers to organize stuff you probably should have just gotten rid of?Do you ever find yourself frustrated that even when you do manage to get your house cleaned up, it never seems to stay that way?Do you sometimes feel like you can't keep up with all the activities and obligations you have committed to?Do you ever struggle to find an important piece of paper because there are just too many pieces of paper to keep track of?Have you ever felt guilty for getting rid of something that was a gift, or held on to something you didn't really like because someone gave it to you?Do you feel like there are people in your life who simply suck the life out of you?Have you ever felt like you need more balance? If the answer to any of these questions is YES, this book provides realand practical solutions from someone who has been there. Ruth doesn'tjust offer advice, she walks it with you, and shares with brutal honesty her own mistakes, failures, and shortcomings. It is encouraging,motivating, and life-changing.
You know how you often feel bad when you see a book about decluttering because you immediately visualize how your home looks? And then you read it and you feel even worse because the author exhorts you to release yourself from everything that is 'unnecessary'? And most of what you own falls under the author's list of unnecessary?This book isn't like that.Ruth Soukup walks you through thoughtful exercises so that YOU can determine what is important to you, and what makes your house a real home, where you can live, relax, and celebrate. Soukup shares personal stories of her struggles with 'stuff' and how she continues to find a balance in her own home and life. One aspect of her book that I really appreciate is that she speaks not only of material stuff, but also digital, relationship and spiritual 'stuff.' Sometimes it's easy to deal with the goods in your home, but not as easy to face the friend issues, or the spiritual habits we may fall into. She addresses all of those, and helped me take a look at my own life and where I might need to prune, or conversely to add energy. Soukup is a real person with ongoing struggles in all these areas, just like everyone else. Unlike many decluttering 'experts' she doesn't have it all figured out, but she does share what has worked for her and what she is still working on.I loved this book. She includes Biblical verses along with personal stories, so it's a nice tie in with a Christian frame of reference, but as someone who has never been a church goer, I was not put off. They just added another dimension for me. If you really want to address the issue of 'stuff' in your life, this is the book for you.