Blog Tour Showcase: Uncluttered: Shaping Your Home & Heart for What Matters Most

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Uncluttered: Shaping Your Home & Heart for What Matters Most
Liana George, Angie Hyche

June 11, 2024
ScrivInspire
206 Pages
Non fiction

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Spark joy. Create working systems that are a pleasure to look at and live in.

People listen when gurus like Marie Kondo and The Home Edit talk about orderly living! From Container Store junkies who love labels and color-coded files to homeowners who struggle with too much stuff, fans of these experts often consider their teachings sacred knowledge.

But they weren’t the first to establish or model organizational and productivity fundamentals. Since the beginning of time, God Himself has demonstrated order in His character and His Word.

Many Christians know how good it feels when their spaces are organized and they’re able to maintain a peaceful, unburdened lifestyle. However, they may not understand the connection it has with their faith and with God Himself. In Uncluttered: Shaping Your Home & Heart for What Matters Most, professional organizers and authors Liana George and Angie Hyche offer Biblical truth and practical application to encourage Christ-followers both physically and spiritually to leave chaos and clutter behind.

This 28-day devotional for women of all ages facilitates a deeper understanding of God as our God of Order and what that means for our homes, time, relationships, and thoughts. Blending 350-word snippets of personal experience with Scripture and practical takeaways, each day brings a fresh understanding to what God has to say about orderly living and offers simple yet effective actions to put this new understanding to use.

Author Bio: Liana George

Liana George is a sought-after speaker, blogger, and author. Before pursuing a career in writing, she was a professional organizer and is the former owner of By George Organizing Solutions in Houston. Her debut novel, Perfectly Arranged, Book One in the Hopeful Heart Series, was released in October 2021 from Scrivenings Press. When she’s not putting things in order or scribbling away, you can find her reading, traveling, or watching tennis.

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Author Bio: Angie Hyche
Angie Hyche is a certified professional organizer (CPO®), author, speaker, and the owner of Shipshape Solutions in Kingsport, Tennessee. She is passionate about helping people declutter and simplify their lives so they can focus on what’s most important and spend time doing what they love. 

Angie and her husband Eric live in a small loft in downtown Kingsport. In 2019, they were thrilled to shed approximately 75% of their belongings in order to simplify their own lives.

Her first book, Unholy Mess: What the Bible Says about Clutter, a self-help and Christian living book that explores the connection between Christianity and organizing, was published on Amazon in December of 2020. In the book, she shares how her experiences working with clients and her own life experiences helped her see the far-reaching consequences of clutter. She learned that clutter goes much deeper and broader than just physical belongings. Angie openly shares her personal journey of clearing her schedule clutter (a packed calendar and to-do list) and attention clutter (smartphone addiction and a lack of focus). Readers will find both biblical inspiration and practical tools that can help them achieve a personal transformation. 

Angie is partnering with author and former professional organizer Liana George for a podcast called Uncluttered: Shaping Your Heart & Home for What Matters Most, which launched in January 2023 on YouTube, Apple podcasts, and all major podcast platforms. Their book of the same title (Uncluttered: Shaping Your Heart & Home for What Matters Most) was published in June 2024 by Scrivenings Press. The Uncluttered book is a 28 day devotional that provides biblical inspiration and practical strategies to help readers bring peace and order to their lives and to make room for what matters most. 

When she’s not organizing or writing, you’ll find Angie on a hiking or bicycle trail with her husband, visiting her two adult daughters Emma and Lydia, or performing in community theatre. 

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