Once a house is tidied, it does not mean that purchasing new objects is out of the question. When purchases are made, they need to be de-tagged and put away in their proper places. Leaving tags on obj
There may be a cashmere sweater with the tags still on folded in the wardrobe. When it’s picked up and looked over it doesn’t spark joy. It’s maybe the wrong size or color, or the shape just isn’t as
Only after a house has been thoroughly tidied and all objects have been kept or discarded can one start to plan on storing items. Each item needs a special place in the home. If it’s clothing, then th
Komono items include CD’s, DVD’s, skincare products, make-up, accessories, valuables (Passports, credit cards, etc.), electrical equipment and appliances, household equipment, household supplies, kitc
Books can bring a great deal of pleasure. Some people amass hundreds of books and can read them time and again and get that same spark of joy every time. Each book should be removed from the shelf and
When sorting through clothing, it is important to gather every single piece from the home. This includes all coats, scarfs, hats, handbags, fancy clothes, and loungewear. All items need to be piled an
When it comes to tidying a space, there are many methods to get started. The KonMari Method dictates that you should discard first; it is impossible to organize items if there are too many of them to
There are dozens of objects in a house; what criteria can be used to sort through these objects and decide what should be thrown out and what should be kept? You can sort by whether an item is still f
The problem with keeping a house in order is that people have not been taught how to tidy their personal space properly. A popular thought is that to be clutter-free, doing a little bit at a time is
Clutter and disorganization lead to chaos and unhappiness in life. By discarding all the possessions that no longer serve a purpose or bring joy, people can live a more purposeful life. There are on