Conquering Chronic Disorganization 2nd Edition
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Chronic disorganization is disorganization that undermines a person's quality of life and recurs despite traditional self-help efforts. Conquering Chronic Disorganization is filled with real-life stories of people who used simple, innovative and fun organizing methods proven in the field to end clutter, mismanagaed time and paper pile-ups in the home or office. Featured Book of the Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #67714 in Books
- Published on: 2007-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 147 pages
Editorial Reviews
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A must for everyone who is challenged by disorganization. -- --Sandra Felton, Director, Messies Anonymous, Author Messy No More
Thank you so much for your excellent information. It is right on target, informative and very complete. Our employees are so much better for having been exposed to your expertise. --. --Krys Moskal, Vice President, Pearson, Inc
The only materials I ve seen on the subject that goes to the heart of how people with organizing challenges respond to their stuff , and ways to approach them that actually engage and excite rather than frustrate and demoralize. Your book comes from obvious understanding. -- --Sari Solden, M.S., LMFT., Author, Women With Attention Deficit Disorganization
About the Author
Judith Kolberg is one of the nation s foremost authorities on organization/ disorganization. She founded FileHeads Professional Organizers in 1989, among the first companies of its kind in the southeast. The National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization that Kolberg founded in 1992 has brought the benefits of organization to thousands of individuals challenged by disorganization. Her contribution to the field of professional organizing was acknowledged by the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO) when she received their prestigious Founders Award in 1996. Kolberg is a former Director of Professional Development for NAPO and has played a key role in the development of the industry s certification program. She is also a past President of the Georgia chapter of NAPO. Kolberg s groundbreaking books include Conquering Chronic Disorganization (Squall Press) that has also been published in Korean; and ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life (Routledge), co-authored with Dr. Kathleen Nadeau. The events of September 11, 2001 inspired her third book Organize for Disaster: Prepare Your Family and Your Home for Any Natural or Unnatural Disaster published in 2004 (Squall Press.) and she is a Community Emergency Response Team member. Her depth of experience and humorous delivery has made her a popular choice as a speaker and trainer for major corporations and international organizations. Kolberg resides in Atlanta. She is originally from Levittown, New York and is a graduate of the State University of New York at Binghamton.
Customer Reviews
Great Resource for unconventional organizers!
I have read many books on organization but most did not help me to organize in a style that works for me. This book was different and very helpful for meeting my unique needs by addressing many different styles of organizing.
Just as there are many learning styles which help students to learn more effectively, there are also many organizing styles that help people to organize more effectively, too. Styles include: Visual, Kinesthetic, Auditory, and Wholistic. I have used a combination of the many styles included and am finally getting a handle on organizing my work and my life in a way that works for me - not the masses!
The fact that she uses real stories of her clients made it more interesting to read, too.
I highly recommend this book!
Quick Read, Good Concepts
Conquering Chronic Disorganization is a quick read that provided me with some good ideas for dealing with my lack of organization. The author recognizes the fact that everyone doesn't think or need to organize the same way. It's a relief to see this recognized - finally. I found some of the time management tips particularly useful. Also, the author includes one-page summaries, which are helpful. I've read other organization and time management books, and I definitely found this one valuable.
not just another organizing book
Note: This review refers to the first edition (third printing).
As an adult woman with ADHD, I struggle with organization -- particularly paperwork -- both at home and in my job in middle management. This book is brief, but that is not a bad thing. I really didn't want to read another 300 page book with a detailed system. This book presented a whole variety of techniques from which I could choose. Some of us have a hard time staying focused without another person to help us stay on task; Kolberg talks about how to develop a "crew" (your family, a group of friends who can help you) or a body double (a person to keep you on task) to help you. For those of us who are really visually oriented, she offers specific tips. For those of us who deal with impulsivity, she offers techniques grounded in emotional decision making -- how you connect with/feel about the objects around you. For people who are kinesthetic learners -- you learn through motion/touching -- she offers other techniques.
The techniques Kolberg presents aren't complicated, but many were ones that I never would have thought of. The book isn't expensive, and I believe that many people who haven't been able to follow through with other (very good!) organizing techniques will likely find a few in this book that will work. Kolberg recognizes that people are different. Not all techniques will work for all people. However, some worked well for me, and I highly recommend the book.





