The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
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Let me share a secret. Putting your house in order is fun!
deliceehar citeretfor 5 år siden
The best sequence is this: clothes first, then books, papers, komono (miscellany), and lastly, mementos
Jesús Gonzálezhar citeretfor 7 år siden
Free them from the prison to which you have relegated them.
Marina Zalahar citeretfor 8 år siden
Keep only those things that speak to your heart. Then take the plunge and discard all the rest. By doing this, you can reset your life and embark on a new lifestyle
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
Effective tidying involves only two essential actions: discarding and deciding where to store things. Of the two, discarding must come first.
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
To escape this negative spiral, tidy by category, not by place.
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
When we disperse storage of a particular item throughout the house and tidy one place at a time, we can never grasp the overall volume and therefore can never finish
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
instead of deciding that today you’ll tidy a particular room, set goals like “clothes today, books tomorrow.”
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
This is why tidying must start with discarding
Alejandra Eliceriohar citeretfor 9 måneder siden
We need to exercise self-control and resist storing our belongings until we have finished identifying what we really want and need to keep.