Sink Reflections
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- ISBN13: 9780553382174
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Glide Out of CHAOS
(Can’t Have Anyone Over Syndrome)
Into Order–One BabyStep at a Time
With her special blend of housecleaning tips, humor, and musings about daily life, Marla Cilley, a.k.a. The FlyLady, shows you how to manage mess and chaos and get your home–and your life–in order. Drawn from the lessons and tools used in her well loved mentoring program, FlyLady helps you make doable housekeeping routines and break down overwhelming chores into manageable missions that will restore peace to your home–and your psyche. Soon you’ll be able to greet guests lacking dread, find your keys, locate your kids, and most of all, learn how to FLY: Finally Loving Yourself.
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The concept of cleaning and mess from Parris Island, NC takes the thought of the clean room to its uncommon conclusion – being “squared away.” Sorry to say, for many women, the thought of being the “clean up crew” for Marines who tend to dump that task upon unwitting wives to maintain that standard is regularly unwelcome and more along the lines of maid than house-WIFE. When women are made the chief Squared away keeper, most rebel from early training when their mothers may have required clean rooms. To graduate to the unadorned or domain of the military standard of being “squared away” is neither an simple task nor one that most embrace throughout their lives. The solution might exist in the possibility of “debriefing” men when they place the military that civilian life will likely not provide the strict lines of cleanliness and de-mess that was made a part of their lives in the military over which they had full control because they were forced to do it themselves. But clean and clutterless women may have the trend to be, transferring the impetus from the Corp to their wives is a condition most women are not able to make even if they wanted to, which most don’t. The Corp takes cleanliness and clutterless status to an artform that even Howard Hughes, himself, would appreciate. Most women don’t share that fetish, but, with Howard, and don’t expect to with their husbands.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
I was (…) looking for a book about organizing mess – wanting suggestions for containers, shelves, new ways to organize,etc. I selected up and skimmed through this book, and establish it incredible that there are some people out there that need to be told to throw away ancient crusty toothpaste tubes. Is it possible? And they know how to read too?
The writing was sickeningly syrupy sweet, and not my cup of tea (which you may have only after you have cleaned your kitchen for 15 minutes, your living room for 15 minutes, and your kitchen again for 15 minutes). But you may only have your cup of tea for 15 minutes! There are glowing testimonials from ladies who have used this book and website to change their lives (all misspellings are included) – the one I read was the lady who said she now had a better sex life due to FlyLady’s cleaning and organizing methods. This was a 30 year ancient housewife, who rumor has it that had no thought it might be a excellent thought if she cleaned the house while her spouse was at work. Also, she learned that she could cook as a replacement for of order pizza, and give the kids a bath at night and read to them. Oh yeah, and start washing her face in the morning. All this turned on DH (Dear Spouse) so much that…well, you can figure out the rest.
As none of this applies to me (I already take a shower every morning), and I can’t go through my apartment looking for 27 items to throw away (they are already in the trash to start with), or 27 items to give away (I keep a box in my closet for this purpose, and when it gets full, I take it to a local store that benefits a no-kill animal shelter). So basically this book had nothing new for me. And I’m not going to wear shoes in the house. Any practiced will tell you it is terrible for your flooring, terrible for your feet, and just unadorned unnecessary.
If you are in really terrible shape and in dire need of a name to tell you to throw away empty shampoo bottles and such, this book may be of some benefit.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Usually that type of speechifying is saved for religious texts. the previous reviewer might want to reconsider her hyperbole. This is just a book of housecleaning and home organizing tips, although the leader has seen fit to sprinkle in more than a liberal dose of adulation allegedly written by her adoring fans. And therein lies part of the problem: too much space dedicated to self-aggrandizing. If you want this type of thing, why buy the book? You can get it for free on her website, which by the way, also advertises a whole host of home organizing products, turning house-cleaning into a religious industry. In another culture, she’d have everyone screaming “Jihad on Mess!” How does apt so mindlessly sloganized help you get your life organized? With so many additional books on this topic, it’s a safe bet you could take a chance with any one of them and get a better book.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
A name told me about Flylady, and I subscribed to the website. I have so far spent much time scrolling and reading through the endless pages and links on the website, and have not gotten a systematic tip system, only reams of emails that I have to delete (telling me about some event, whatever that means.) I did manage to find the information about “cleaning your sink”, although I have a porcelain sink, so was not able to get a shine.
I’ll skip the book and will unsubscribe. Flylady has cluttered my ebox too much for my taste!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This book does not have excellent information concerning mess control or organization. This book is geared toward very depressed individuals who need a name to hold their hand and cheerlead them into getting it together. If you need information on cleaning (products, how-to, etc.), I recommend No Time To Clean, by Don Aslett.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5