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I'm Okay...but You Have a Lot of Work to Do!


I'm Okay...but You Have a Lot of Work to Do!

I'm Okay...but You Have a Lot of Work to Do!

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Manufacturer: Permanent Press (WA)
Author: Pam Young
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1989-10
Publisher: Permanent Press (WA)
Label: Permanent Press (WA)
Number Of Pages: 218
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 3.5

Before GYAT.... 2003-05-13
This is pretty much the "prequel" to Get Your Act Together.... (aka GYAT). Most of the stories are repeats from Sidetracked Home Executives. If you have GYAT, skip on this one unless you are a real fan and/or find it at a yard sale cheap.

The best part of the book is the appendix, where they have pictures of the "cards" and how they look when done. You could do something similar on the computer, and even add cute graphics if you wanted to.


Every Sidetracked Sister needs this book! 2000-10-27
If you are a follower of Pam & Peggy's wisdom, you should own this book. It gives more detail of their quest for organization, as well as taking us on a hilarious journey on the way there! Peggy's description of Danny's unknowing adventure of washing his hair in Woolite is delightful, as is Pam's surprise wedding toward the end of the book. Their homespun wisdom and humor will endear the Sidetracked Sisters to you. Their focus of this book is getting your family involved in cleaning up at home, and the infraction game that they've invented for offenders sounds promising. My favorite part of the book is the ending which talks about how a home isn't a home without the support of your loved ones, no matter how messy or clean it may be.