Resources Guide
Here's a list of books I highly recommend:
Rightsizing Your Life
by Ciji Ware
Simplifying your surroundings by keeping what matters most.
Scaling Down
by Judi Culbertson & Marj Decker
Living large in a smaller space.
House Thinking
by Winifred Gallagher
A room by room look at how we live.
Inside the Not So Big House
by Sarah Susanka & Marc Vassallo
An amazing series of books devoted to celebrating smaller and
more personal spaces.
It's All Too Much
by Peter Walsh
An easy plan for living a richer life with less stuff.
Designed to Sell
by HGTV
Ideas for staging your house for sale.
Chic Living with Feng Shui
by Sharon Stasney
Stylish designs for harmonious living.
Buried in Treasure
by David F. Tolin, Randy O. Frost & Gail Steketee
Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving and Hoarding.
Home Keeping Handbook
by Martha Stewart
The essential guide to caring for everything in your home.
Services that I use and recommend:
Wardrobe.org -
Wardrobe for Opportunity - An East Bay Group that gives your
business clothes to those looking for jobs.
Ewastedropoff.com -
The largest electronic recycler in Northern California. They
pick up in the Bay Area for free.
Freecycle.org
- A giveaway site.
Auctionsbythebay.com
- A place to sell your valuable items.
1800Ecohaul.com
- A hauling service that distributes your items to the charities
that need them.
IREUSE.com
- A hauling service that distributes your items to charities.
Sharetechnology.org -
Where to donate computers and electronics in most states.
StopWaste.org
- A resource for those living in Alameda County.
Earth911.org
- This site gives recycling and conservation information on
just about everything in the U.S.
Earth911.org/california
- Where to recycle just about everything in California.
NSGCD.org
- The National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization - The
official site on the study of compulsive acquiring and hoarding.
Greencitizen.com
- Disposal and recycling electronic waste in the Bay Area.