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OverviewStuff. We have too much of it. Clothing, kitchen gadgets, electronics, home decor. And more of it arrives on our doorstep all the time. Our stuff takes up an incredible amount of our space, time, energy, and money. But do all these possessions truly make us happier? Certified professional organizer and bestselling author Jennifer Ford Berry says no. Rather than living for our stuff, what actually gives us joy is knowing and living out our purpose in life. In Make Room, Berry shows you how to live a more meaningful and intentional life by revealing how to define your purpose, plan your time, declutter your home, prepare for the future, and much more. If you long to get rid of what distracts you from living out your God-given calling in life, this book is your roadmap to success, offering principles to recognize and eliminate anything that is cluttering up your life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Ford Berry , Nancy PetersonPublisher: Christianaudio Imprint: Christianaudio ISBN: 9798212282451Publication Date: 05 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Jennifer Ford Berry is a bestselling author, host of The 29 Minute Mom podcast, and a certified professional organizer who has decluttered thousands of homes. Previously the lead organizer on the show Winging It, Buffalo Style, Berry is an animated speaker and has been featured in HGTV, Forbes, Real Simple, and Better Homes and Gardens magazines, among others. She lives in western New York with her husband and their two children. Nancy Peterson, winner of the prestigious Audio Publishers Association Audie Award, is a veteran actor and voice-over artist. Nancy has a penchant for dialects, diving deep into the study of language. Her narration style, summed up by AudioFile magazine, ""creates the sense of listening to a play instead of a straightforward reading."" She began her narrating career with petty theft. As a precocious eleven-year-old, the allure of her dad's brand-new cassette recorder she was strictly forbidden to touch, was too tempting to bear. With an Encyclopedia Brown paperback and the recorder, she began a journey she continues to love." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |