Toss Keep Sell: The Suddenly Frugal Guide to Cleaning Out the Clutter and Cashing in
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While this books had really good tips on hand, most of the stuff was not really new. Positive: * 15 minute challenges were interesting and got you motivated * How to make cash out of your items: some tips were useful, more useful probably for readers in the US Negative: * The cash-backs after every chapter were just ridiculous. I know it was meant so that you could write it in front of the title "X money worth cash!!" But really: Not everybody has Tiffany earrings sitting in their jewelry boxes. * Author wrote her own perspective on things, making the tips plainly useless if you are not 100% in the same position * The first chapter was downright insulting it is so stupid: Really, the 25 uses of shoeboxes?? I thought about giving up the whole book then but got myself through that chapter and afterwards it got better, but it's not a good start. Somewhere in between: * I cannot decide if the "toss-keep-sell" overviews are good or bad. I mean, people should know when to tolls, keep or sell an item, right? Still 5 starts for the couple of useful tips that were in there and for being somewhat motivational to go through all the stuff, cluttering out the apartment.
Beiträge
While this books had really good tips on hand, most of the stuff was not really new. Positive: * 15 minute challenges were interesting and got you motivated * How to make cash out of your items: some tips were useful, more useful probably for readers in the US Negative: * The cash-backs after every chapter were just ridiculous. I know it was meant so that you could write it in front of the title "X money worth cash!!" But really: Not everybody has Tiffany earrings sitting in their jewelry boxes. * Author wrote her own perspective on things, making the tips plainly useless if you are not 100% in the same position * The first chapter was downright insulting it is so stupid: Really, the 25 uses of shoeboxes?? I thought about giving up the whole book then but got myself through that chapter and afterwards it got better, but it's not a good start. Somewhere in between: * I cannot decide if the "toss-keep-sell" overviews are good or bad. I mean, people should know when to tolls, keep or sell an item, right? Still 5 starts for the couple of useful tips that were in there and for being somewhat motivational to go through all the stuff, cluttering out the apartment.