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10 Amazing Tips from Tidying Up with Marie Kondo

Feb 27, 2020
If you want to get your life in order you definitely need to start watching this show, welcome to MS mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 organization

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we learned from decluttering with Marie Kondo. I'm ordering my life. You know Marie Kondo no, you know she doesn't, she's Japanese, okay, you still don't know where she's Japanese. Yes No, before we start, we post new content every day, so make sure to subscribe to our channel and hit the bell to get notified about our latest videos. For this list, we will look at the most useful

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from this Netflix show because I like to declutter and I love this number 10, the essential elements of the Konmari method, my name is a little Java Bob, is the monkey a little thick of course, the entire program is based on. about Marie Condos' Kumari Method, which she popularized in her best-selling book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, both in the book and in the show.
10 amazing tips from tidying up with marie kondo
The condo describes how to put your possessions in order following a simple formula. The Kumari method contains six basic rules. to declutter commit to decluttering imagine your ideal lifestyle finish discarding first sort by category not by location follow the correct order and ask yourself if it brings you joy now that we know the basics let's get into details number nine organize items by size, traditional organization Practices often say to sort as with, which is a principle that makes sense, but Marie Kondo goes a step further by saying that you should not only group items with similar uses, but Items of similar size should also be stored together.
10 amazing tips from tidying up with marie kondo

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Can you know how to configure everything? Sadako da Cunha. I am basic math. By keeping small items with other small items, you ensure that nothing gets lost and also, like many of the other rules of the method, ensures that you always know where things are. Kondo recommends that, when possible, these items be stored in drawers number eight. Store items according to frequency. see abuse. Most of the rules Marie Kondo sets follow basic logic and will often make you say to yourself, of course one. One of her simplest suggestions is that items you use frequently should be stored in a place where you can easily access them, while items you use less frequently should be placed in those places that are harder to reach.
10 amazing tips from tidying up with marie kondo
This cabinet is ridiculous, it is difficult to achieve the goal together. What are you doing? go to where this thing is that we don't use often in hard-to-reach places like that, that means, for example, that your everyday plates, glasses and mugs should be stored on a shelf that is easy to access, while you probably can store that rice cooker. you almost never wear it in the back of the closet canal Donetsk to Cappadocia hamadan what doesn't have the Koran you're the dance coach Oh boy, oh yeah, I guess no wait. Thanks Massa number seven, it's going to get worse before it gets better because your method involves piling every item into a category, all your clothes for example, can make things look pretty disastrous while you're still in the process of sorting through your possessions, we're going to lose to Marie in the pile, holy macaroni, it's important to realize that this is a normal part of the process and that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
10 amazing tips from tidying up with marie kondo
Expecting to go through all your possessions in just a day or two isn't realistic for most people, so it's okay to tackle one category. At the same time, if you don't want your house to look like a cyclone has hit it, this girl is no joke, she makes me anxious, take a deep breath number 6, pile things up. One of the things that Marie Kondo suggests to put things in perspective is to put everything in perspective. what you own from each category in a huge pile before you start deciding what to keep and what to get rid of, so let's get everything out of the house and collect it in one place, which means taking every piece of clothing you own or all your books For example, to see how many you have, this will inevitably help you realize that maybe you don't need 17 belts or 7 spatulas, nothing that different in the model, because when you activate it, maybe they will ask me dear a Criminal Cap. arrow motor no god no me camera code Nicky look at this the stack will also reveal things you may be missing or need to be replaced number five think about your home not all of the advice from Murray condos is strictly practical and many of the things that She suggests I actually lean towards the more emotional or even spiritual, so just as I introduced myself to you today, I always also introduced myself to the house.
I love that a lot of the konmari method is actually about mindfulness and one of the first steps she always encourages people to take is to be thankful for the roof over your heads and take a moment to appreciate the home you have. They have, whether it is a beautiful house or a small apartment, in some way we communicate with the house is that we are thinking about it. First of all, to always protect you and that we are about to start this tithing process, she also asks that for each item that you discard that had meaning for you, you thank her for her service, so as I say, the only thing that I don't do is for God, oh I don't think so.
I can't believe it's not thinking you think they got a call about a pile I'm number four Give every item a home We've all heard the saying a place for everything and everything in its place and that's definitely a principle that Marie Kondo meets paypal he cut a cicada Toki Patel Hinkle no, then it's a good thing you're not that her faith she suggests a strategy that has been employed by organizational specialists for years to ensure that every item you own, you have a home, Kelli, they They'll know what you did to stand in line, they're going to get you something, you're getting me, so blame them now, we're going to have it like a ball, not my work group, you're going to the cake if you have a specific place to put your gloves in winter, your tongs or your waffle maker;
They will be more likely to be stored properly after use rather than left out. It will also help you find things because you will know exactly where they are. should be number three, Khan Mari folding method tuck the hood into the Latin Amba snake goddess and roll two-thirds yes, all vertically in the drawer if you want, okay, once you've decided what possessions you're going to keep Marie Kondo has several tips on how to store them properly. One of the things she is known for is her unique folding method that stores clothes vertically instead of horizontally and you should aim for these little rectangular things.
Thanks, well that's not right, you should do it, it's math. Oh my goodness, okay, the clothes are folded into thick rectangles which are then turned right side up and stacked in front of each other in the drawers so you can easily see which is which. It may seem complicated at first, but once you get the hang of it. It'll actually make your drawers a lot tidier, which is why all of this pretty much took up drawer number two. Use clear boxes, although it can be tempting to store all the extras in a way that hides them from view.
Marie Kondo suggests exactly the opposite. Jesus. taco at the National you shouldn't have another incredible one it's pretty high patema Mina Cody Above I don't know if it's not Quebec nanoka it's not me who asks to pay but they will fit it especially in areas like basements, storage rooms and attics it is The best thing is to be able to see what There is in each and every box so you can easily find and access what you are looking for. Remember how I said that they often store everything in a way that they can't see it.
Yes, so you can end up buying the same thing over and over again. I do it all the time. Yes, she also recommends storing things vertically, and that doesn't just apply to clothes. She likes to have lots of clothes stored standing up so they are easy to grab. use it before we reveal our top pick here are some honorable mentions why he owned the entire take of Kiva Toki Nikko additional statements all on Ava did you need to do it while I play oh yo Eddie Kirito I highly recommend making this for the kids. They love it oh well they didn't even buy it okay, who shook me at Mizzou and I can't get it at Asuka?
Come on, sand katas, chaos is king, can't, since he's cut there, other chords, how could I sink? Okay, come on, Aurelio, come. in Kakashi, I had a great day she doesn't like a toe, she didn't forget, it's teaching math number one, make sure everything you keep sparks joy, collect every possession and you will hold it, if it brings you joy, keep it And if it doesn't mean it's not joy, one of the most talked about and satirized aspects of the Konmari method is the idea that an object generates joy. It suggests that most objects in your life should provoke joy when you touch them and that you shouldn't.
Save anything that evokes negative thoughts. They did that Japanese

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thing where you hold something and if it doesn't bring you joy you throw it away. Carried over my vegetables on the electricity bill. This may seem ambitious, but the way Kondo describes it ultimately makes a lot of sense unless something makes you happy in your life, why would you hold on to it? Keeping this principle in mind is essential to follow the konmari method when you catch the object, let's make sure you're okay, you feel good, it's okay. Do you agree with our selections? Check out these other great ms mojo clips and be sure to subscribe and ring the bell to get notified about our latest videos.

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