![]() To ensure everyone’s peace of mind, there are two solutions: organize their belongings into labeled baskets for each family member in his or her bedroom so they can sort through them privately. When beginning the process of decluttering, it may be tempting to make a swift clean sweep and discard anything that is not yours – however this could lead to damaged trust between loved ones. If they don’t want declutter themselves from within, all the tidying up will only last so long before everything builds back up again.Ĭhange is certainly difficult to sustain without that inner transformation taking place first – make sure yours (or those around you) have experienced both material and emotional reorganization for lasting success! Start easyĭecluttering your home can be a challenging yet rewarding task, but with Marie Kondo’s tips in mind and the right mindset for progress it’s possible to change an entire space.īegin by tackling non-sentimental items like expired products, magazines or coupons these are usually easy wins that will encourage you as you move on from there.įocus first on bathrooms and kitchens because they often contain highly disposable objects while also building momentum so other more difficult areas don’t feel impossible!ĭon’t throw things that do not belong to you If someone else around you could use some help with de-cluttering or staying organized – take this advice. Prior to Marie Kondo’s revolutionary methods of organizing, many people would not even consider cutting down on their possessions but now they realize its efficacy! So take what resonates with you as we embark on our individual journeys together! Change your mindsetĭecluttering can be a great way to improve your mental and physical space, but unless you feel the desire for minimalism deep in your heart it won’t come naturally. ![]() Throughout my own journey of decluttering, I’ve made some mistakes and found success in others. I could now apply these life altering techniques firsthand…and it has truly been transformative since then!ĭeclutter to go from hoarder to minimalist journey? After finally gathering up the courage needed to purchase “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing”. It had me captivated right away-I knew this would be more than a simple organizational solution. That all changed after finding Marie Kondo’s book and discovering her vertical approach to organizing! ![]() Her clothing-folding method especially had me hooked suddenly, filling closets and drawers became about more than just finding room for all my items – rather, it meant creating order through carefully arranged pieces that could be appreciated at its best form.įor years, I was overwhelmed by the clutter in my closet, just piling clothes haphazardly. Marie Kondo opened up a whole new world to me in terms of discovering ways to make every space as efficient and aesthetically pleasing as possible – it truly felt like a revelation! How I switched from hoarder to minimalistĪs an avid organizer, I was enthralled with the idea of minimalism from my first encounter.
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