Dawna Walter is one of the authors leading the way in Britain with her book that attempts to how even a tidy [1] ______ sock drawer can improve the quality of her life. Walter is [2] ______ the owner of the Holding Company, a shop on London’s Kings. Road which sells hundred of storage ideas for the home. [3] ______ It has been a hit that Walter is planning to open four [4] ______ new outlets in near future. Born in America, Dawna [5] ______ Walter is a fast talker, a self-confessed perfectionist, and a tidiness fundamentalist. "If it takes 10 minutes for you to find a matching pair of socks in the morning,then you are not in the control and your outlook just isn’t any good. Being [6] ______ organised saves you a couple of hours every week and giving [7] ______ you more time to do the things you enjoy," she explains. Walter thinks that Britsh people are particularly bad at getting to grips with their homes and lives:" There’s still this war mentality where you just won’ t throw anything away and soon your house is not working for you and is full of things that don’t give you any pleasant idea. "She, by contrast, [8] ______ enjoys getting rid of things: "I love giving things off to [9] ______ friends. If someone admires something I have, I’ ll just give it to them. " She admits that some of her customers turn into storage addicts and reveal that even children are getting the bug: "We have 13-year-olds dragging their parents to the store because they want to get their lives be oganised. "And what does this alphabetised life [10] ______ do for her Looking at her new red kitchen, with everything in place, she says: "It’s so beautiful I could cry. \