Kyustenmacher V.: Getting rid of trash. Simple practices for finding harmony and inner order. Werner Tiki Kustenmacher Kustenmacher junk disposal

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about the author
Werner Tiki Küstenmacher was born in 1953. Lives with his wife in Grebenzell near Munich. They have three adult children. Tiki (named so by the mother in honor of the sun god Kon-Tiki, who in turn gained fame thanks to the Kon-Tiki raft of the Norwegian ...

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About the book
Your personal workbook to get rid of rubbish - starting with throwing out all sorts of unnecessary items and ending with getting rid of outdated habits and ideas.

This notebook has a lot of exercises and space for you to fill in with your ideas, so keep your pencil ready.

You will learn how to easily get rid of trash, and useful tips will help you immediately apply the theoretical knowledge gained in practice.

Who is this book for?
For those who want to get rid of junk in their lives.

about the author
Werner Tiki Küstenmacher was born in 1953. Lives with his wife in Grebenzell near Munich. They have three adult children. Tiki (named so by his mother after the sun god Kon-Tiki, who in turn became famous thanks to the Kon-Tiki raft of the Norwegian traveler Thor Heyerdahl) was a householder from 1990 to 1993 and developed a taste for simplification household. From this came the book Simplify Your Life in 2001, which was translated into 40 languages ​​and was on the bestseller list for five years. You can find more tips on simplification at: www.simplify.de.

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), we have a minimalist author (a book once and twice), and this is a workbook book from a German author. And I really liked it, because the exercises in it are not stupid lists of "throw out expired cosmetics and products", "collect 17 extra things and throw them out too", "wash the sink", but rather such tasks to think about.

Published on high quality thick paper, the book is pleasant to hold in your hands.

The exercises are divided into different levels of difficulty, and are presented in the table of contents as follows:


And personally, they made me think more and get rid of a couple of shelves of already read books and a hefty bag of rags. Yes, maybe in Russia the level of waste recycling is not yet so high, but some moves and methods can be found. And it's motivating.

I liked the tasks for choosing the seven most important things in different situations, the suggestions to think about how some things turn out to be unused at all, and the rules for buying.

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About the book
Your personal junk workbook, from throwing out all sorts of unnecessary items to getting rid of outdated habits and ideas.

This notebook has a lot of exercises and space for you to fill in with your ideas, so keep your pencil ready.

You will learn how to easily get rid of trash, and useful tips will help you immediately apply the theoretical knowledge gained in practice.

Who is this book for?
For those who want to get rid of junk in their lives.

about the author
Werner Tiki Küstenmacher was born in 1953. Lives with his wife in Grebenzell near Munich. They have three adult children. Tiki (named by his mother after the sun god Kon-Tiki, who in turn became famous thanks to the Kon-Tiki raft of the Norwegian traveler Thor Heyerdahl) was a householder from 1990 to 1993 and developed a taste for the simplification of housekeeping. From this came the book Simplify Your Life in 2001, which was translated into 40 languages ​​and was on the bestseller list for five years.

Quotes from the book

mysterious connection
The inner and outer worlds are connected with each other: if you are cool or hot, you sit on an uncomfortable chair or stay in an uncomfortable position for a long time, the environment weighs you down emotionally - sooner or later this will affect the quality of work.

good mood enhancer
Each person has some object, having cast a glance at which, catching its aroma or touching it, he is inspired. Before embarking on putting things in order, you should understand what items help you.

Rubbish for good
You will facilitate the process of disposal if you understand that the things that are being recycled benefit your country, and thereby all its inhabitants, including you. "Reuse" roughly means "return": what you can give away will come back to you in part in a different form!

Empty place
After getting rid of the trash, many of us begin to fill the resulting empty space again: “It's great that there is room again!”. Learn to tolerate emptiness.

Shelf life
The ideal area for training the ability to throw away without excuses is drugs. Each medication has its own expiration date, which must be observed. Otherwise, you won't get well!

Islands of confusion
Don't give up if there are still corners, closet shelves, or entire rooms full of unsorted items. This is normal and even vital! This protects you from a terrible disease - excessive striving for perfection.

  • Green color.
  • Article: 978-5-00100-674-9.
  • Barcode: 9785001006749.
  • ISBN 978-5-00100-674-9.
  • Author Küstenmacher Werner Tiki.
  • Publishing house "Eksmo-MIF".
  • Cover Soft.
  • Pages 80.

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This notebook has a lot of exercises and space for you to fill in with your ideas, so keep your pencil ready.

You will learn how to easily get rid of trash, and useful tips will help you immediately apply the theoretical knowledge gained in practice.

Who is this book for?

For those who want to get rid of junk in their lives.

Werner Tiki Küstenmacher was born in 1953. Lives with his wife in Grebenzell near Munich. They have three adult children. Tiki (named by his mother after the sun god Kon-Tiki, who in turn became famous thanks to the Kon-Tiki raft of the Norwegian traveler Thor Heyerdahl) was a householder from 1990 to 1993 and developed a taste for the simplification of housekeeping. From this came the book Simplify Your Life in 2001, which was translated into 40 languages ​​and was on the bestseller list for five years. You can find more tips on simplification on the website.