Make Space for Happiness: How to Stop Attracting Clutter and Start Magnetizing the Life You Want

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.43 X 8.19 X 0.63 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781728263816

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About the Author

Tracy McCubbin is author of Making Space, Clutter Free: The Last Book On Decluttering You'll Ever Need (June 4th, 2019). She has always referred to herself as "Obsessive Compulsive Delightful," but who knew she could turn that trait into a booming business? While working for a major television director in Los Angeles, Tracy discovered she had the ability to see through any mess and clearly envision a clutter-free space. Coupled with keen time-management and organizational skills, Tracy soon found more and more people were asking her for help. Before she knew it, dClutterfly was born.

Ten years and thousands of clients later, dClutterfly is Los Angeles' premier organizing and decluttering company. Tracy is a regularly featured expert on Hallmark's Home & Family, has a column on MindBodyGreen, and has regular declutter segments on Fox 5 and ABC Eyewitness News, KTLA Morning Show, KCAL9, and Good Day Sacramento. She and her company have also been featured in Real Simple, Women's Day and ShopSmart.

When not decluttering, she is the proud Co-Executive Director of OneKid OneWorld, a non-profit building strong educational foundations for children in impoverished communities throughout Kenya and Central America.

She lives in Los Angeles and knows where her keys are.

Reviews

If the Dalai Lama wrote a decluttering book, it might read like Make Space for Happiness. There are no tips on t-shirt folding and closet color-coding here, just Tracy McCubbin's thoughtful unpacking of what we're really after when we (over)buy: connection, self-confidence, purpose, respect, love. I promise you'll recognize your own clutter magnets. Take McCubbin's inspiring guide to heart and you'll also walk away a better human. -- Melody Warnick, author of If You Could Live Anywhere and This Is Where You Belong