Barb Rogers became a professional costume designer after beginning her journey of recovery. She is the founder of Broadway Bazaar Costumes, and author of three books about costuming. She's the author of Keep It Simple & Sane: Freeing Yourself from Addictive Thinking, TwentyFive Words and Clutter Junkie No More. Barb passed away in 2011.
Barb Rogers does it again with a simple, heartfelt, refreshingly
honest look at how to keep life simple and therefore meaningful. A
book that will benefit everyone who reads it. --Elizabeth Engstrom,
author of The Northwoods Chronicles-- "Reviews"
Barb Rogers has a compelling story and an even more compelling way
of telling it in Keep It Simple and Sane. Majestically, she weaves
her tragic story of addiction and miraculous recovery within the
tapestry of thoughtful and sensible suggestions for discovering and
maintaining a lifetime of peace. She is a wonderful example of what
the promises tell us await us. --Karen Casey, Ph.D., author of
Codependence and the Power of Detachment-- "Reviews"
Extremely helpful for anyone who is trying to find a way to deal
with 'stinking thinking' and establish a healthier balance in life.
Keep It Simple and Sane definitely deserves a spot your bookshelf.
Allen Berger, Ph.D., psychologist and author of 12 Stupid Things
that Mess Up Recovery-- "Reviews"
Rogers (Clutter Junkie No More) walks readers through the steps of
ridding oneself of the emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical
clutter that often leads to bad behaviors. Her recommendations
include being oneself in all situations and tackling problems in
small pieces. Her strength is in providing thoughtprovoking
questions that will help readers examine choices they've made in
the past and decide how to make better decisions in the future.
Library Journal, January 2009-- "Reviews"
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