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Title:
Are you a junkaholic? : a guide for dejunking your home
ISBN:
9781627344593
Physical Description:
190 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents:
Addicted to junk : the underlying causes -- Physical symptoms : junk and your health -- Is there a cure? : the solution -- Incentives to get off the junk : encouraging thoughts -- Professional method : the professional approach -- Storage guidelines : home fire and safety requirements -- Resist junkaholic friends : things to avoid -- The emotional exhaustion : how dejunking feels -- It's now or never : encouragement to begin -- The basic techniques : the how to of dejunking -- Judging junk : what to keep -- What goes into recycle : differentiating between recycling, trash, and hazardous waste -- Is it expired : expiration dates for common items -- How many pots and pans do I need? choosing food preparation utensils -- How many clothes do I need? : choosing essential clothing -- Forty-day dejunking schedule : your day-to-day plan -- Don't delay the farewell : removing the removed stuff -- Don't fall off the wagon : junk prevention tips -- A junkaholic diary : making a junk scrapbook -- Talking with a junkaholic : how to discuss junkaholism -- Moving to assisted living : how to make a successful transition -- You can't take it with you : inheritance suggestions -- Resources : contacts for donations -- Junk stories : a collection of true junk experience.
Summary:
"For over forty years, our cleaning company has partnered with House Calls, a local charity that helps people in danger of losing their homes due to failed housing inspections. We learned a lot about junk and the people that are addicted to junk. Some people use the word "Hoarder" to describe the people we help, but we don't like that term. It conjures up a picture of someone lazy, unkempt, and angry. Our clients are none of these. They had careers before they became Junkaholics. They were nurses, teachers, writers, business owners, and even politicians. But, at some point, something happened, and they lost control of their lives. When a Junkaholic's home becomes a safety concern, the city or county will intervene. The Junkaholic will be given a notice to clean it up by a specific date. The fire department issues orders to downsize their things by a certain percentage, usually fifty to seventy-five percent. That is why we created the Essential Needs section of this book. The Essential Needs guide is helpful to anyone trying to downsize or move to a smaller residence. While working with the Junkaholics, we learned they needed help understanding the orders; they required amounts, not percentages. The orders were clearer to them if we suggested the number of pants or shirts to keep. Not everyone reading this book is a Junkaholic, but most people have junk piling up somewhere in their homes. It might be in the garage, shed, or basement. Whether you have a little or a lot, this book can help you eliminate it. We know the job of dejunking is difficult, so why not make it a little more fun? We add a little humor to keep you smiling as you work, along with our many made-up words. We are happy to be able to share our experiences with you"--
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