Enough Already!, Peter Walsh
Enough Already!, Peter Walsh
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Enough Already!
Clearing Mental Clutter to Become the Best You

Author: Peter Walsh

Narrator: Peter Walsh

Abridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2009


Synopsis

Does your life feel out of balance? Peter Walsh can help you tackle everything in your busy life.

Most of us are so overwhelmed by work, bills, and school and family commitments that we rush from person to person and place to place without ever feeling satisfied—sometimes giving one area of our lives too much attention and other areas not enough. It’s always too little or too much! This crazy imbalance and the resulting stress and unhappiness you feel are the clutter that Peter Walsh helps you tackle in Enough Already!

Peter starts by explaining how the six key areas of your life—Family, Relationships, Work, Health, Money, and Spirituality are interrelated. He then shows you how, if one area of your life is cluttered, that clutter will creep into the other areas creating turmoil and imbalance in your life, family, work, and personal life. Peter offers a step-by-step plan to help you acknowledge and address the emotional and mental clutter that continually holds you back from living the more fulfilling life you deserve.

With his wry humor, constant encouragement, and the specific tips and practical advice he offers, Peter shows how to prioritize what matters in your life; let go of the stress and clutter; and regain your balance, focus, energy, and purpose. By following his simple plan you will begin to view your life and how you spend your time and energy in a completely new way. By embracing Peter’s approach you will finally be able to live a stress-free life of balance and fulfillment—the life that’s been buried under all your emotional clutter for years and the one you’ve always imagined.

About Peter Walsh

Peter Walsh is a clutter expert and organizational consultant who characterizes himself as part-contractor and part-therapist. He can be heard weekly on The Peter Walsh Show on the Oprah and Friends XM radio network, was a regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and was also the host of the hit TLC show Clean Sweep. Peter holds a master's degree with a specialty in educational psychology. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on September 08, 2018

After helping us declutter our homes, organizational guru Peter Walsh (Clean Sweep) now instructs on how to clear out the cobwebs in an even messier place: our minds! Mr. Walsh has some great things to say here, and his advice was very helpful. Unfortunately, he also adds some sexual references, prof......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on June 19, 2018

Although I usually read fiction, now and then a book like Enough Already! provides a change of pace. I picked up the audio version of this title hoping for guidance in dealing with the daunting amount of physical clutter in my home. Helping people overcome that challenge is a big part of what the au......more

Goodreads review by Edith on October 23, 2015

Some people complained that this book didn't go into as much detail as they would have liked, but to be fair, Walsh mentions in this book that he wrote about organization and decluttering and body issues in his previous books, "It's All Too Much!," "The It's All Too Much Workbook" and "Does This Clu......more

Goodreads review by Jay on April 01, 2009

"While the clutter you see around you might seem bad, even overwhelming and paralyzing, the physical clutter that fills our homes is nothing compared to the invisible clutter that fillws our heads." In this book, organization expert Peter Walsh says we buy stuff for the promise it offers and the wor......more

Goodreads review by David on January 07, 2011

Why I read It I love everything about decluttering and simple living so I read all the books I can about the subject. Don Aslett is another good source for this topic. The Good Great advice, that in my experience, we all need. I have yet to meet a truly decluttered person. The Bad More about the psycholo......more