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Does it seem like everything is moving so fast these days you can barely keep up? Do you sometimes feel that your life is spinning out of control? For many of us, life feels completely out of balance because we give one area of our lives too much attention and the other areas nowhere near enough. This crazy imbalance and the resulting stress and unhappiness you feel are the clutter that Peter Walsh wants to help you tackle in Enough Already!
Peter examines the six key areas of your life -- Family, Relationships, Work, Health, Money, and Spirituality -- and shows how these unique parts are so interrelated that if just one is cluttered, that clutter will creep into the other areas and throw your life off balance. He then offers a step-by-step plan that helps you acknowledge and address the emotional and mental clutter that holds you back from living the richly fulfilling life you deserve.
Peter is determined to help you change. With his wry humor, his constant encouragement, and the specific tips and practical advice he offers, Peter helps you prioritize what matters in your life. Then his straightforward approach shows you how to let go of the stress and clutter and regain your balance, focus, energy, and purpose. By following his simple plan you will finally be able to live the life that's been buried under all your emotional clutter for years and the one you've always imagined.
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"peter walsh a vraiment une approche interessante et accessible sur le bazar dans l'espace, ou ici dans sa tete, dans ses relations avec son ou sa partenaire, ses enfants, ses finances, sa santé , son job ... il fait le tour de tous ces domaines et nous fait enfin nous poser les bonnes questions pour pouvoir avancer. c'est lui qui parle et son ton est vraiment agreable à ecoute , ideal pour ceux qui comprennent l'anglais . "
— CELINE (4 out of 5 stars)
“Walsh’s analysis is clear and well-structured, and he presents his prescriptions in an even-keeled, candid voice, never veering into preachy or condescending tones.”
— Publishers Weekly“Walsh’s latest audio provides surefire strategies for moving past internal obstacles.”
— Audiofile" Less revelation and more confirmation. Pairs nicely with the GTD philosophy. Writing style is appealing and straightforward. . . I'm intrigued enough to read more of his books. "
— Rachel, 2/20/2014" Not as good as his first two... "
— Sandy, 2/19/2014" I love Peter Walsh. I think he has a lot of great things to share. If you're looking to get rid of clutter and feel better about life, he's a great author to read. "
— Debcrittenden, 2/18/2014" Listened to audio book version. Good ideas and suggestions; mostly geared toward parents of young children though. "
— Carolyn, 2/2/2014" Some good ideas for those who need some ideas and encouragement to get started clearing out the clutter in their life. "
— Ruth, 1/30/2014" Another winner from my favorite organizer. "
— Lu, 1/26/2014" Some interesting ideas, and I liked the worksheets. Left wanting a little more detail, and more of a game plan for dealing with mental clutter. "
— Sarah, 1/26/2014" Well - perhaps the reason I think this book was so good is that I believe it applies to me so directly... But then, physical clutter is always an emotional result of something... "
— Diana, 1/19/2014" I'm a sucker for self-help books... plus New York Times says, "He's a genius." "
— Tamara, 1/13/2014" Well I kinda read it, the information wasn't anything that you haven't heard before, so I have decide to walk away and spend my time on the many other books I would like to read. "
— Heather, 12/14/2013" Loved this. Peter Walsh is fantastic. Everybody should read this. "
— Angelene, 12/12/2013" It was ok - I prefer his ever-practical decluttering physical space books better...didn't hate it, but wouldn't recommend it. "
— Jennifer, 11/30/2013" I like the way he ties together weight issues and other over-abundance and clutter issues, but the book got tiresome after a while. "
— Margaret, 10/30/2013" Good information reworked from his other tomes. I appreciated his comments on the dangers of multitasking, and ideas about why a clean desk is important to staying focused and on task. "
— Kaaren, 8/10/2013" I can't finish it. Mr. Walsh should stick to home decluttering in - I don't think minds are his thing. This book feels like he took his book It's All Too Much and just added a few thoughts mental clutter. Or maybe I just have so much mental clutter I don't get it. "
— Sarah, 7/1/2013" I listened to this on CD and loved it...it really gets down into the things that drag your life. "
— Amy, 5/9/2013" Library checkout. Love Walsh, though it all seems very repetitive and obvious. "
— Deirdre, 1/22/2013" This was a nice book to read, and got me in a mood to manage my time better and do more spring cleaning! It's also just a good self-check on mental health. "
— Jennifer, 10/31/2012" This book was just "o.k." -- seemed to be the same stuff I've already read on the topic. Guess I'll just have to live with my "mental clutter" and you know what? I think I like it that way! "
— Donna, 8/14/2012" Made it to about page 10 and it was so repetitive up to that point that I really never got hooked into it. "
— Kimberly, 7/2/2012" I listened to the audiobook. This book had a lot of good advice on how to live your best life. "
— Suzanne, 6/30/2012" A good motivator, although I haven't cleared the clutter from my house yet! I skipped parts that didn't apply to me - children, going out to a job, etc. "
— Ngdecker, 1/22/2012" The "family" chapter was a good reminder for me...the rest I could do without (especially because he has a whole book on "clutter" and another on having a "healthy" life). "
— Amanda, 12/26/2011" OK. I need to stop reading about organizing and just do it. I did like the layout of the chapters and dividing it up into sections of my life and relationships rather than just the "stuff" in my house. "
— Maria, 9/16/2011" Some interesting ideas, and I liked the worksheets. Left wanting a little more detail, and more of a game plan for dealing with mental clutter. "
— Sarah, 4/4/2011" The "family" chapter was a good reminder for me...the rest I could do without (especially because he has a whole book on "clutter" and another on having a "healthy" life). "
— Amanda, 3/29/2011" Loved this. Peter Walsh is fantastic. Everybody should read this. "
— Angelene, 3/2/2011" This was a nice book to read, and got me in a mood to manage my time better and do more spring cleaning! It's also just a good self-check on mental health. "
— Jennifer, 1/1/2011" Listened to audio book version. Good ideas and suggestions; mostly geared toward parents of young children though. "
— Ccdempsey, 8/8/2010" Library checkout. Love Walsh, though it all seems very repetitive and obvious. "
— Deirdre, 5/31/2010" A good motivator, although I haven't cleared the clutter from my house yet! I skipped parts that didn't apply to me - children, going out to a job, etc. "
— Ngdecker, 5/29/2010" It was ok - I prefer his ever-practical decluttering physical space books better...didn't hate it, but wouldn't recommend it. "
— Jennifer, 1/19/2010" Not as good as his first two... "
— Sandy, 1/12/2010" This book was just "o.k." -- seemed to be the same stuff I've already read on the topic. Guess I'll just have to live with my "mental clutter" and you know what? I think I like it that way! <br/> <br/> "
— Donna, 1/9/2010" I wanted to like this book, but it just didn't have enough meat to really be worthwhile. I picked up The Clutter Diet instead and have found more meaningful suggestions and stories in there. "
— Andrienne, 12/12/2009" I listened to the audiobook. This book had a lot of good advice on how to live your best life. "
— Suzanne, 10/10/2009" I can't finish it. Mr. Walsh should stick to home decluttering in - I don't think minds are his thing. This book feels like he took his book It's All Too Much and just added a few thoughts mental clutter. Or maybe I just have so much mental clutter I don't get it. "
— Sarah, 9/27/2009Peter Walsh is a clutter expert and organizational consultant. He hosts a weekly radio show on the Oprah and Friends XM radio network titled The Peter Walsh Show and has been a frequent guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show; he was also the host of the hit TLC show Clean Sweep. Walsh holds a master’s degree in educational psychology. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.