Hoardiculture

Behind Closed Doors

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Compulsive Behaviour, Self Help, Self Improvement
Cover of the book Hoardiculture by Carol O'Neil, Mark Clarke, Marol Publishing
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Author: Carol O'Neil, Mark Clarke ISBN: 1230002664323
Publisher: Marol Publishing Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Carol O'Neil, Mark Clarke
ISBN: 1230002664323
Publisher: Marol Publishing
Publication: October 5, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In today's society, problems with extreme clutter are commonly referred to as 'hoarding' and are perceived to be self-inflicted and easy to correct - "just get rid of it!" As you will rad in this book, the problem is much more complex and prevalent. the name for the book, "Hoardiculture", a simple play on words, seems not only obvious but quite appropriate.
The Collins English Dictionary defines 'culture' as a 'state of manners, taste, and intellectual development at a time or place.' It is the lifestyle of many. While not the chosen way of life for most, those whose 'culture' it is to 'hoard' do represent a notable portion of the general, adult population.
The book is comprised of three section. The first is a character blended from all of our clients into one person we have named 'Laura,' the second is information to provide you with a better understanding, explanations and examples of extreme clutter and the third is a 60 day motivational calendar featuring organizational and inspirational messages to help guide you to a better quality of life.

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In today's society, problems with extreme clutter are commonly referred to as 'hoarding' and are perceived to be self-inflicted and easy to correct - "just get rid of it!" As you will rad in this book, the problem is much more complex and prevalent. the name for the book, "Hoardiculture", a simple play on words, seems not only obvious but quite appropriate.
The Collins English Dictionary defines 'culture' as a 'state of manners, taste, and intellectual development at a time or place.' It is the lifestyle of many. While not the chosen way of life for most, those whose 'culture' it is to 'hoard' do represent a notable portion of the general, adult population.
The book is comprised of three section. The first is a character blended from all of our clients into one person we have named 'Laura,' the second is information to provide you with a better understanding, explanations and examples of extreme clutter and the third is a 60 day motivational calendar featuring organizational and inspirational messages to help guide you to a better quality of life.

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