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[Contents] Foreword by Gail Sheehy PART I: TIME FOR A CHANGE The Case for Rightsizing Chapter 1: What Is Rightsizing? Why Rightsizing Is Becoming Our New Way of Life Chapter 2: Am I Ready to Rightsize? How to Deal with the Hurdles that Stand in Your Way Chapter 3: Is My Family Ready to Rightsize? Why It¿s Important to Get Everybody on Board Chapter 4: How Long Will It Take to Rightsize My Life? How to Create a Realistic Timetable PART II: THE TIME IS RIGHT Rightsizing in 7 Simple Steps Chapter 5: STEP 1¿Decide On Your Space Examine Your Life Through the Rightsizing Looking Glass Chapter 6: STEP 2¿Identify Your Favorite Things Analyze How You Use (and Why You Love) What You Have Chapter 7: STEP 3¿Edit Your Possessions Room by Room Sort and Purge to Find the Gems Chapter 8: STEP 4¿Fine Tune Cull Those Collections--Big and Small Chapter 9: STEP 5¿Pare Down Clothing, Paper, Personal Files, and the Perfect Home Office Chapter 10: STEP 6--Call in the Professionals When and How to Hire Help to Declutter, Reorganize, Rearrange, Retrofit, or Move Chapter 11: STEP 7¿Stay Sane Secrets to Making Moving Day a Happy Memory PART III: THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Reveling in a Rightsized World Chapter 12: How Can I Maintain My Rightsized Life? Sustaining Your Simplified Surroundings Chapter 13: What If I Need to Rightsize Again in a Few Years? Revisiting Your Rightsizing Scenario Fine-tuning in the years to come. Appendix I: How Can I Rightsize Someone Else? Appendix II: Staging a Tag Sale that Sells Print and Online Resource Directory Selected Bibliography Author¿s Acknowledgements Index
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Simplicity.
Conduct of life.
Storage in the home.
House cleaning.