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The KonMari Method: How to Get Your Home More Organized than Ever

If you feel like your stuff is out of control ? or if you have that one closet that you never want to open ? the KonMari method could help.
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How tidy could you keep your home if it was only filled with things you love" The KonMari method seeks to answer that question. Image: David Campbell Building

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Different cultures decorate their homes in different ways. Here in the States, we love stuff. In fact, our consumer culture encourages us to buy more and more for our homes. But where do we find the space for it all" Many of us don’t, and we end up with cluttered, disorganized spaces. Does this sound like you" If you feel like your stuff is out of control ? or if you have that one closet that you never want to open ? the KonMari method could help. Developed by Marie Kondo, this method is laid out in her compact, easy-to-read book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. Borrowing from her own Japanese culture’s love of minimalism, Kondo helps people clear more junk out of their houses than they ever dreamed possible. How" With one simple test.

Paring down your possessions to only what sparks joy can help you create an organized home ? and your ideal lifestyle. ...

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