
Clutter- whether it's in your home or in your mind- causes you to lose motivation, focus, open space, clarity, a place where you can relax and be nurtured." All the unfulfilled promises that accompany 'the stuff' and that clog the arteries of your home also clog the arteries of your mind and body. Anger, greed, envy and a host of other emotions get in the way.

Things- physical and emotional - get in the way of finding clarity and achieving your goals," says Peter. "Just like your home, your head is filled with clutter that interferes with how you live your life. Now, Oprah's decluttering expert wants us to conquer the clutter in our heads so that we can live the life we want! In his previous books, Australian Peter Walsh taught us how to conquer the clutter in our homes in It's All Too Much and the clutter on our butts in Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat. Then he tests the level of clutter in that area and provides the tools and tricks to prioritise what matters in your life so that readers can let go of the clutter and regain balance, focus, energy and purpose. Tackling the emotional and mental clutter through a step-by-step plan, Peter asks what the reader's ideal life is and how each area is adding (or detracting from) that vision. In Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?, he helped readers turn the tide on over-eating so that they can finally live the happier, healthier life they imagine and redefine their relationship to what they own and consume.Ī regular guest on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show', Peter Walsh's third book examines the five key areas in life - Family, Relationships, Work, Health and Spirituality - to show that although each area is its own unique part, it is also interrelated and if one area is cluttered, that clutter will creep into the other areas and throw off the balance of every area. In his NYT bestselling It's All Too Much, Peter Walsh helped people everywhere learn to live richer lives with less stuff.

This crazy imbalance and the resulting stress and unhappiness are the clutter that Peter is tackling in his new book, Enough Already. Most of us are so overwhelmed by work, bills, kids, school and family commitments that we rush from person to person and place to place sometimes giving one area of our lives too much attention and other areas not enough, thereby creating a life that is completely out of balance. Oprah's decluttering expert Peter Walsh returns with the ultimate guide to clearing ALL the clutter in your life (and we're not just talking about the stuff in your house)!Įverything seems to move so fast these days that you can barely keep up and it is easy for your life to spin out of control.
