Is your landscaping impeccable? Are you presentable when you leave the house? Would your neighbors ever suspect, given outward appearances, that inside your house is utter chaos with heaps and heaps of stuff? Are you overwhelmed and ashamed by the mess, but haven't a clue what to do about it even though you've tried dozens of times to clean up your act? You may be a clutter junkie. "e;Clutter is a wall built bit by bit of things that keep the world out. However, as with other addictions, it becomes the prison that keeps the addict in,"e; Barb Rogers writes in the introduction to Clutter Junkie No More. In an encouraging and honest way, Rogers helps readers to identify the symptoms of clutter addiction-which is simply a smokescreen for more serious underlying problems-and she provides solutions modeled on the 12 steps and traditions that originated with AA. Clutter Junkie No More takes a serious look at clutter addiction and helps readers to take down the wall, bit by bit, and day by day, to lead happier, more productive live