Sunday, January 12, 2020

Review: M.O.M. Master Organizer of Mayhem


I feel like I'm a pretty organized person generally, but I always feel that I can learn something new too.  When I saw the title of this book and the colorful cover I instantly wanted to read it. Something about the coloring blocks instantly reminds me of children and the name is just so eye-catching that I had to read it. I do admit that this book has been sitting on my shelf for longer than it should have, but I needed to be in the "right frame of mind" to read it. I tried reading it on an airplane ride recently, but realized I didn't have anything to take notes with, so decided to wait until another time. M.O.M. Master Organizer of Mayhem is a title that just jumps right out and grabs your attention. How many of us haven't felt that life is mayhem and we were wondering what we could do to change things? Kristi Clover has written an amazing book full of tips and tricks that can help the average mom just trying to make it through the day.  

Kristi has given us 10 rules to use that will make life simpler and well as 6 systems to help us be able to continue living life easier.  One of my favorite things in the book are the Toolbox Tips as well as all the little nuggets of extra info spread throughout the book. At the end of each chapter Kristi includes a few questions she calls Unlocking Joy that will help you to further know where to focus your efforts in YOUR house. Many organizing books that I've read give the impression that their system is THE  system whereas Kristi constantly tells us to glean from what she has written and to adapt it to our life. If we don't truly understand the system or it's too hard then we aren't going to continue using it. 

I highly recommend M.O.M. Master Organizer of Mayhem for all moms. I have picked up several things that I plan to implement in our home and quite a few things she recommended were things I grew up seeing my mom do as well. I think anytime we can walk away with a few new tips to try success has been achieved.  

Check out Kristi's website as she has TONS of information on there. You can also follow her on FacebookInstagramYoutube and Pinterest



I received this book free from Baker Books through the Baker Books Bloggers www.bakerbooks.com/bakerbooksbloggers program. The opinions I have expressed are my own, and I was not required to write a positive review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 

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