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Audiobook (abridged)2 hours
Simplify Your Life
Written by Elaine St. James
Narrated by Elaine St. James
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
This is the audio version of Elaine St. James' first bestselling book, Simplify Your Life. St. James shows us how to reduce the clutter in our lives, from cleaning out our closets to canceling newspaper subscriptions. Full of hints and anecdotes, listening to this audiobook is the perfect way to help you map out a plan to un-complicate your life. St. James shares her wisdom and insight and explains exactly how to save time and energy and leave more room open for the things you really enjoy.
From the Cassette edition.
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Reviews for Simplify Your Life
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Simplify Your Life is stuck firmly in the (very) early nineties, but it remains charming and often useful despite that. While the admonition to get rid of your "car phone" because of the "as-yet-unperfected technology" sounds awfully quaint, the fundamental question about the wisdom of multitasking and the necessity of being perpetually available remains worth examining.
I reread this every few years - it's basically a collection of very short admonitions about a wide variety of topics, and it goes quickly. It's always a good reminder to re-examine my priorities and find the complexity in my life that isn't adding enough value to be worth the hassle.
There are more modern books on the same topic that are probably more helpful today, but I'm still fond of this one and it's particularly entertaining as an immediate reaction against the "greed is good" eighties. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great suggestions! I’ve implemented several and have noticed a difference
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I love the part where you can say no and make a “ready” excuse to acquaintances..