by Rebecca Gutwein (Illustrator), Lynn Reding (Author)
Whether you are the CEO of a company, student entering college, small business owner, empty-nester, or homemaker, you will find value in these pages. The guiding principle in this book is very simple to follow. Some of the ideas will resonate with you, but more importantly, they will prompt you to think about your schedule, spaces, and what you value. This book could be the inspiration you need to establish a simple, yet life changing habit that will give you more time to do what you really enjoy. Lynn Reding brings her years of experience as a professional organizer to you as she offers her insight into ways you can more easily manage your time and spaces. Follow the simple principles in "2 Minutes Or Less" and you WILL reduce stress. Many of her clients say that this approach has changed their lives by helping them get their smallest tasks done immediately and painlessly. Simplify your life when you learn to: -Make the most out of even a few seconds -Use simple technology to your advantage -Apply Lynn's "clean as you go" principle The rewards can be immediate, transforming, and permanent.
Author Biography
Lynn has been married to Danny for 36 years. He is a church musician, business development coach, and consultant. They have 2 grown children. Brian is a professional musician, teacher, performer and composer. Laura is married to Jon and they have two children. Ada Lyn is 2 1/2 and Charlie is 4 months old. Lynn enjoys being "MeMe" to Ada and Charlie, singing, reading, hiking, crafts and of course helping people simplify their lives by organizing their spaces and schedules more efficiently. She has helped clients in the Seattle and Chicago areas and is now building her clientele in Northwest Arkansas where she resides with Danny. She also enjoys presenting her organizing ideas to groups. "I wasn't always an organized person but while my children were growing up and our family's schedule was so busy, I had little time or energy left for housework. I discovered that if I limited the clutter by not allowing tasks that could easily be done in 2 minutes or less to accumulate, our home practically cleaned itself. This practice has continued to reduce stress in every area and in every season of my life and I am confident it can help in yours."