The Best Organizing and Productivity Books – Productivity & Organizing Blog Carnival
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There are thousands, maybe even millions of websites that offer organizing advice on a wide range of topics. The Productivity and Organizing Blog Carnival archives alone contain nearly 3000 blog posts! While it’s wonderful that all this information is freely available online, digging into a good book can be a more effective and satisfying way to delve more deeply into a subject.
For that reason, I invited my readers to share their own blog posts highlighting their favorite organizing and productivity book(s), and wow – did they come through! They cover everything from bestsellers to titles few know about, and I’m sure their insights will inspire you to find your next great read.
The sponsor for this month is Sara Skillen, owner of the Coach Approach Training Institute. Founded in 2006, Coach Approach offers innovative courses and credentials for new and experienced coaches in the areas of organizing, productivity, neurodiversity, ADHD, and leadership.
Janet Schiesl | Decluttering is Only Half the Battle |
Carolyn Caldwell | Gratitude - November Book Reviews |
Lisa Griffith | Good Reads: 5 Favorite Books on Organizing & Productivity |
Hellen Buttigieg | ‘Organizing Outside the Box’ Named Best Book |
Julie Stobbe | ADD -Friendly ways to organize your life |
Janet Barclay | Review of Hazel Thornton’s book “What’s a Photo Without the Story?” |
Natalie Gallagher | Book Gift Guide For Home Organizing & Design Fanatics |
Sabrina Quairoli | Children's Books About Organizing Their Lives |
Linda Samuels | What Are Today's Interesting Finds? - v12 |
Hazel Thornton | Some books make better gifts than others |
Florena Davies | How Home Organization Books Can Transform Your Space—and Your Life |
Pam Wong | Digital Declutter |
Thanks to everyone who shared their recommendations for the best organizing and productivity books, and to Coach Approach Training for sponsoring.
The topic for the next Productivity & Organizing Blog Carnival will be Best of 2024, where my readers what they consider their best blog post of the year. It could be based on the number of comments, social media shares, or some other metric, or it could be based on their own feelings about a specific post. It’s a popular yearly feature so you won’t want to miss it!
Do you offer a product or service that would interest professional organizers, productivity consultants, or their clients? Sponsoring the Best of 2024 edition of the Productivity & Organizing Blog Carnival would be an excellent way for you to maximize your exposure! If this is a good fit for you, or you’d like to be a sponsor in 2025, send me a message.
All bloggers are welcome to submit their best post of 2024 any time before 11:59 PM on December 18, 2024.
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I look forward to reading through these reviews. There are many good books out there on all things organizing and productivity. I love Matt Baier’s book “The Circulation Solution” when it comes to organizing, and James Clear and Charles Duhigg on habits and productivity, to name a few! And then I have a few friends who have written books, like “Unholy Mess” by Angie Hyche. So much good stuff!
Thanks for your recommendations, Seana! Of the ones you mention, only James Clear’s Atomic Habits was mentioned by any of the bloggers who participated. So many books, so little time… 😀
Thank you for including my post in this collection. I am excited to see which books my colleagues recommend!