The Happy Closet – Well-Being is Well-Dressed: De-clutter Your Wardrobe and Transform Your Mind
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Get ready – it’s time to create a happy closet!
The Happy Closet will help you transform your wardrobe (and your mind) into an organised and clutter-free space, ensuring you dress for the person you are today and never again utter the ill-fated words, ‘I have nothing to wear’.
In this inspirational book you’ll find out how to move past the unconscious hoarding patterns in your personality. You will learn how to go from collecting rails of clothes you rarely wear to shopping effectively and mindfully to building a wardrobe that works for you, whatever your lifestyle. Once your clothes are in order, you will feel more confident, more in control and less anxious.
This is a book for anyone who has ever wanted to have more with less. Get ready to discover your Happy Closet, where well-being is always well-dressed.
Annmarie O'Connor
Fashion journalist and stylist by trade, reformed hoarder by habit, Annmarie O’Connor shares how she went from impulse buyer to decluttering coach by uncovering the emotional hang-ups and unconscious habits that underpin closet happiness. Meet your new closet therapist.Annmarie is an award-winning fashion writer, stylist and founder of The Happy Closet – a lifestyle decluttering service which balances well-being with being well-dressed.Her editorial and styling work has appeared in publications such as the Irish Examiner, Sunday Times Style magazine, The Irish Times, Irish Tatler, Image and The Gloss. She has also styled for London Fashion Week, The Voice of Ireland and clients like LVMH, Harvey Nichols, Brown Thomas and BT2.On air she is a regular contributor to The Dave Fanning Show, The Ryan Tubridy Show, TV3’s Xposé and Ireland AM, and RTÉ’s Today Show. She is editor of the Louis Vuitton City Guide to Dublin 2012.For further information visit www.thehappycloset.me.
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Reviews for The Happy Closet – Well-Being is Well-Dressed
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book, easy to read and with useful tips of how to have a healthier closet that suits your personality. It is as fun as if a friend were giving you the best advice ever.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I really liked this book, much more than any other of the type. It almost entirely avoids the scolding tone that so many organizing books have She has a lot of good advice for breaking habits, and focuses less on getting your closet organized and more on changing your habits so that your closet won't get out of control. Favorite quotes: "The real trick in creating long-term closet calm isn’t about willpower...it’s about understanding the emotional pay-off that has you haunted year after year through the same closet hang-ups. Isolate your triggers and you’ve got a decent shot at peace and harmony.""Get to grips with why you are decluttering and remind yourself of its life-affirming benefits: space, flow, calm.""Items give us a sense of stability in an otherwise chaotic world. I buy, therefore I am. I have, therefore I am... When forced to look at what we’ve accumulated, there’s an attendant twang of guilt for having squandered money on junk and having nothing to show for it. As a result, we keep the offending articles rather than get rid of them, almost to pseudo-justify our errant ways and not feel so naked."