Tuesday, November 20, 2018

BOOK REVIEW: Thoreau's Downsizing Planner for Seniors (Thoreau's Planners) by Phillip Baker







Thoreau's Downsizing Planner for Seniors is a wonderful write in planner workbook to help seniors, empty nesters, children or relatives of seniors, and caregivers help make this move easier through organization and planning. 













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REVIEW


While aimed for seniors, along with some Thoreau philosophy I a non-senior oddly found this book useful too. When it came to a recent move and we realized we had too many things, Baker's nice step by step guide is filled with question forms and tips in how to downsize and still remain organized. Baker touches on how we have a high emotional attachment to our things. The guide helps you ask yourself, 'do I really need to keep this item?' Should I toss it or could it be donated instead? 

The book contains actual forms you can fill out to keep you all organized. If you choose the eBook it includes the link to where you can print out the forms. A highly helpful recommended book can be useful for anyone.











ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Author and designer of planners for clarity.






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