What if being messy wasn’t a flaw, but a feature? That is what I’m A Mess: The Guide For A Messy Life explores challenges faced by individuals with neurodiversities such as ADHD.
I’m A Mess is a funny and deep exploration of messiness in people’s lives. It invites readers into a world where messiness is not a flaw but a feature. It humorously examines the characteristics and behaviors associated with different kinds of messy types and discusses the unexpected advantages that messy individuals may possess, such as enhanced visual memory. The book also includes a section that provides practical advice on managing and organizing clutter in a non-traditional way. It reminds us that, within the chaos, lies creativity and resourcefulness.
“Creating ‘I’m a Mess’ was a long journey into the heart of my own cluttered life, embracing the chaos that I’ve navigated for the first thirty-seven years of my life. This book tries to show that messiness isn’t a flaw to fix but a facet of our identity to celebrate. It’s a deeply personal narrative, yet universal in its message. Finding humor in the mess, resilience in the disarray, and creativity amidst the chaos are values that have guided my life. This work is an ode to those who’ve felt overshadowed by the pressure to conform to tidiness, offering instead a playful and profound look at how our messes make us marvelously human,” said creator Einat Tsarfati.
I’m a Mess: The Guide For A Messy Life arrives on July 24, 2024.