The KonMari method of organization and tidying up can make a huge difference in your life. You do not have to do it all at once. This will make it easier for you to manage your time. Don’t stop the work until it is completed. You will thank us later.
The KonMari method emphasizes the importance of discarding completely and fully. You can’t do it halfway, or it will be on your “to-do” list forever. Put aside some time to dispose of your items and understand that it won’t be done in a single day.
It can take as long as 6 months for some. You shouldn’t let just anything go. As you decide what to keep, it is best to have everything in your possession. You’ll know which items to keep and which ones to throw out.
Although this may sound silly to you, it is possible. This idea may seem silly, but it can help you decide what items to keep. It is not worth having a closet full of clothes that we already don’t like. They take up valuable space in our homes. Today was the day you could give up on a sweater you never liked. It may take us many years to get to this point. It can take you many years to get there. You may have only worn it once. Maybe even twice.
KonMari Method: Storage
Create a space for everything. It’s so important to have storage! Each item should have its own place, so everyone knows where it is. Items that don’t have a place in the home contribute to clutter.
Make storage easy.
There's no need to spend a lot on fancy organizational products. You can use what is available to you right at the moment. After trying to organize for years, you can acquire a few organizational skills. Use small containers, plastic containers, bags, baskets and any other items that are available to you.
You might want to buy coordinating baskets and plastic containers. It is all about finding a place to put everything. Use what is available at the start.
Storage spaces should not be scattered. This will prevent you from purchasing multiple items as it all will be in one place. Your only problem could be your family’s first-aid items. They may be kept in the pantry and hall linen closets, as well as in my bathroom linen closet.
No wonder we have a tendency to always search for the things we need. All of your first aid equipment should be moved this weekend. There will be no more treasure hunting when someone bleeds. It’s there.
Let’s sum up: The KonMari Method for tidying up is here. While we may disagree with some of the approaches, we do agree that the tidying up is sound. The method is also driven by a lot of trial and error. This is for a naturally neat person.
Finally, it’s possible to learn to tidy. Your family may not have this ability for now, but eventually, they will. It can be taught. Each step is a small step.
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