leftisrael.blogg.se

Konmari tips
Konmari tips




konmari tips

I used Marie Kondo’s vertical filing technique for our clothes.

konmari tips

Or just do the dresses in your closet…then the suits…then the tops as time permits. Instead of doing all of the clothes in your entire home, just do the kid’s clothes…one drawer at a time. (Marie Kondo is aiming for perfection – which is totally admirable) If you take this approach, you should aim for progress, not perfection. That’s why I decluttered in small chunks of time. The Decluttering Marathonĭo you find it near impossible to work on a project for a couple of hours? Imagine dedicating months to a project? It’s just not realistic for most modern-day families. There were just some things that I need to keep…things that don’t bring me joy. I encourage you to incorporate the “joy” criteria…but, break the rules by not making it your only criteria. In reality, I wasn’t using them, they were just taking up my time and space as I shuffled them around. I realized I kept things in my home because I felt I and to. It was very freeing to accept this new criteria. Her joy criteria gave me permission to get rid of things that were not worn out or that I may use, but not love. How often have you considered your emotions towards an object and let it be THE deciding factor of whether you keep it or not? You may have been only focused on practical things like do you use the item or is it worn out etc. This is a great criteria that you should use. Let me share with you how I applied Maria Kondo’s practices…it isn’t as she prescribes, but it works if you don’t have much time! Does It Spark Joyįirst, let’s talk about her one and only criteria, “Does it Spark Joy?” Instead, I chose pieces of her method that would work for me and my family. Lastly, I kept many things that I needed that did not “spark joy.” I didn’t bring everything into the middle of the room. After reading both of her books, I did exactly what she told me NOT TO do. trying to get rid of stuffĥ) Only keep items that “spark joy” forget all other criteria!Ħ) Address each category in the following order: Clothes, Books, Paper, Miscellaneous (Kimono), and Sentimental things.Īs much as I admire her technique and the results, her approach just isn’t possible as a busy mom. clothes, books, etc.Ģ) Make it an event…(a marathon that could last up to 6 months)ģ) Put all of the category items in one pile on the floor before you start to discardĤ) Focus more on the things you want to keep vs. Kondo gives 6 rules for her discarding process which she says you must follow to be successful.ġ) Sort by category, not by room e.g.

konmari tips

It focuses on two basic principles 1) discarding and 2) deciding where to store things. In case you’re unfamiliar with Marie Kondo’s KonMari Method, let me give you a quick review. And she promises that you’ll never go back to the way things were! The KonMari Steps She can take the most overwhelming home and get it organized. Whether you have an abundance of clothes and gear for your young family, things left in your house from grown children, or sentimental heirlooms, Kondo has a tried and tested method for decluttering.

#Konmari tips how to

Have you read Marie Kondo’s book, “The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up” or watched her popular Netflix show “Tidying Up”? The woman seriously knows how to declutter and organize a home!






Konmari tips