wyvernfriend
Written on Dec 18, 2014
Honestly it wouldn't be a book I would give to someone feeling overwhelmed or depressed about their house.
She also enables teens not putting washing up correctly by "fixing" it herself. Personally speaking they would learn better if she left them deal with the consequences of not doing it right.
She talks about poverty but then talks about considering reducing your hairdressing visits to maybe one a month, and the book is littered with mention of au pairs. This is a book of privilege, and it didn't really sit well with me, which coloured my acceptance for some of the good ideas.
She put my back up early on in the book and I never really recovered, I actually contemplated giving up several times.