BOOK CLUB

This one digs into more than just your closets, it’s about clearing mental and emotional clutter too. You’ll come away with a sense of balance and a fresh way to look at your home and your life.

Shira has a gift for making simplicity stylish. Her book is full of small, doable steps that actually make you want to get organized, without feeling like you’re living in a storage box.

If you’re facing a big life transition, this book is like having a wise, no-nonsense friend by your side. Peter helps you release what no longer serves you so you can focus on the life ahead.

This is a thoughtful read for anyone who wonders if “more stuff” really equals more happiness. David shows how living with less can actually give you a bigger, richer life.

Sasaki shares his own minimalist journey in such an honest way that you can’t help but reflect on your own. It’s an inspiring nudge to let go of excess and enjoy the freedom of simplicity.

Perfect if sentimental clutter is your stumbling block. Max gives practical ways to honor the memories without drowning in the things.

Jenny’s approach is down to earth and refreshingly practical. She shows you how to make decluttering a sustainable lifestyle, not just a weekend project.

This classic brings a spiritual lens to decluttering, showing how energy flows through your home and how a clear space can spark new energy in your life. This book started my own journey into Feng Shui and space clearing and I’m forever grateful for it.

Not exactly a how-to, but a powerful wake-up call. Annie traces where our “stuff” comes from and where it goes -reminding us that simplifying our homes can also make a difference in the world.
