Start with Your Sock Drawer

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What to expect

Spring clean your life with this practical, achievable guide to decluttering from the British Marie Kondo

Wardrobes bursting with unworn clothes.

Boxes full of obsolete chargers and neglected children's toys.

A dresser jammed full of mismatched socks. . .

Sound familiar?

Many of us feel increasingly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of stuff packed into our homes. Being organised at home doesn't just mean always knowing where you left the remote; it means being able to face the world with a clear mind and increased energy. It all starts at home.

But where? When the problem is so vast and we are all so busy, how do you even begin to tackle the clutter mountain? Professional organiser Vicky Silverthorn has the simple answer: start with your sock drawer.

Using tried-and-tested methods, Vicky will guide you through practical, bite-sized tasks that will help you achieve a friendly level of organisation throughout your home and a life-changing clarity of mind. With Vicky's help, you can banish clutter and turn your home into a sanctuary.

Perfect for fans of the Netflix series Tidying up with Marie Kondo and followers of Mrs Hinch.

Readers love Start With Your Sock Drawer:

'Full of useful tips'

'Great advice in this concise book, which will get you on your way to better organisation and leading an uncluttered life'

'As a professional declutterer, this is the only book I regularly recommended to my clients'

'Informative and practical'

'Excellent, sensible advice'

Critics Review

  • Clients of “avid declutterer” Vicky Silverthorn include model Suki Waterhouse and television presenter Jonathan Ross, who calls her system “life changing“. The book’s 10 chapters outline how to organise everything from yours socks to your fridge with sections on “letting go” and “simple living”

    Daily Express
  • Start With Your Sock Drawer, a simple guide to living a less cluttered life, gives a host of tips and steps to ridding homes of the clutter and stuff people accumulate over the years

    Exmouth Journal

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