fun little book - not exactly useful but that is not the point. Its a light read, for light moments, some nice illustrations and design. I would buy it as a present and despite some of the bad reviews it got, Rita has a refreshing approach to writing about things she knows very little about. Thats the beauty of it!
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This book is brilliant. No matter what the stain you will find instructions how to remove it. I am clumsy and frequently spill things and every time I have managed to find an effective answer in tis book. As well as recommending products it also offers 'greener' methods of stain removal. Excellent.
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I bought and read this book when it first came out. It lead me on a spiritual journey which will soon be completed upon my conversion to Judaism. While Ms. Greenberg may not have started out with that intent upon writing the book, I can only imagine what other lives this book has had a similar impact on. A "must have" in any library!
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I bought and read this book when it first came out. It lead me on a spiritual journey which will soon be completed upon my conversion to Judaism. While Ms. Greenberg may not have started out with that intent upon writing the book, I can only imagine what other lives this book has had a similar impact on. A "must have" in any library!
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I bought and read this book when it first came out. It lead me on a spiritual journey which will soon be completed upon my conversion to Judaism. While Ms. Greenberg may not have started out with that intent upon writing the book, I can only imagine what other lives this book has had a similar impact on. A "must have" in any library!
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I bought "Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain" after being impressed by Lee Silber's "Self Promotion for the Creative Person" which is an excellent book.
By comparison this book is a little disappointing with much of the advice and techniques being repeated in different ways. However, the author explains that us Right Brainers tend to dip in rather than read cover to cover so much of the advice is intentionally presented in different places to make it easier to use.
I really like the style of Lee Sibler's writing - easy to read, direct but not dumbed down.
Silber explains the ideas in the book with creative people in mind and tells us that this approach is very different to other books about organising. ... Read More:
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