Tidying Up with Marie Kondo: The Book Collection: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and Spark Joy

Tidying Up with Marie Kondo: The Book Collection: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and Spark Joy

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  • Create Date:2021-06-21 08:53:45
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Marie Kondō
  • ISBN:1984857932
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Summary

Life changing magic of tidying up, spark joy 2 books collection set by marie kondo。 Description:- The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying: A simple, effective way to banish clutter forever Transform your home into a permanently clear and clutter-free space with the incredible KonMari Method。 Japan's expert declutterer and professional cleaner Marie Kondo will help you tidy your rooms once and for all with her inspirational step-by-step method。 The key to successful tidying is to tackle your home in the correct order, to keep only the things you really love and to do it all at once – and quickly。 After that for the rest of your life you only need to choose what to keep and what to discard。 Spark Joy: An Illustrated Guide to the Japanese Art of Tidying Spark Joy is an in-depth, line illustrated, room-by-room guide to decluttering and organising your home, from bedrooms and kitchens to bathrooms and living rooms as well as a wide range of items in different categories, including clothes, photographs, paperwork, books, cutlery, cosmetics, shoes, bags, wallets and valuables。 Charming line drawings explain how to properly organise drawers, wardrobes, cupboards and cabinets。 The illustrations also show Ms Kondo’s unique folding method, clearly showing how to fold anything from shirts, trousers and jackets to skirts, socks and bras。

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Reviews

Alessia Bruno

Molto pratico! Ideale per chi, come me, non è ordinatissimo e vuole migliorare !

Julia Hall

Marie Kondo does a fantastic job of putting the whole concept of minimalism simply: really, if an item does not bring you joy, you don't need it。 I love this book and think her message especially speaks to mothers, families, women who need to learn to live more with less。 I would also suggest the book The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker, or Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport。If you are opposed to minimalism, I suggest you take a look at where our world is headed in terms of essentially absolute Marie Kondo does a fantastic job of putting the whole concept of minimalism simply: really, if an item does not bring you joy, you don't need it。 I love this book and think her message especially speaks to mothers, families, women who need to learn to live more with less。 I would also suggest the book The Minimalist Home by Joshua Becker, or Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport。If you are opposed to minimalism, I suggest you take a look at where our world is headed in terms of essentially absolute destruction if we don't stop our consumerist habits and tendency to cling to everything。 Find happiness within yourself, not things。 。。。more

Anne Marshall

A little strange to me but some good ideas which I’m going to try out

Jack Lonergan

It is a pleasure to read a book by someone who is so passionate about their subject matter。

Allison Thompson

Not isolated to the topic or simplifying and organizing - gets to the heart of "stuff" in our lives。 Not isolated to the topic or simplifying and organizing - gets to the heart of "stuff" in our lives。 。。。more

Diana Puckett

Outstanding insights。 Highly recommend for anyone wanting to eliminate clutter in their homes and in their work life

Clarence T。

I first got to know Marie Kondo from a Netflix series named "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo"。 Then, I started to read her book too! The book was very interesting。 In the book, I learnt about the importance of tidying up your house / space around you。 There were also many tips on tidying up everything, from accessories to clothes。 In the book, there was also a process that Marie Kondo uses, where we would have to hold the item。 If you feel happy when you hold the item, it means that the object 'spar I first got to know Marie Kondo from a Netflix series named "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo"。 Then, I started to read her book too! The book was very interesting。 In the book, I learnt about the importance of tidying up your house / space around you。 There were also many tips on tidying up everything, from accessories to clothes。 In the book, there was also a process that Marie Kondo uses, where we would have to hold the item。 If you feel happy when you hold the item, it means that the object 'sparks joy' to you, and you should keep。 However, if you do not feel happy holding the product, the book suggests that we should discard the item。 This is called the 'KonMari' method。 Another useful tip I found in the book is we should not pack by area, but by categories instead。 For example, we should take all our clothes in the whole house, then do the 'KonMari' method, instead of just taking our clothes in just one part of our house。 This way, you will get a clearer understanding of the things around you and therefore, you would be asking yourself if you really need it, or it is just taking up space and collecting dust at home。 All in all, this is a really good read and I highly recommend this, especially during this COVID19 situation, where we are all at home。 。。。more

LAURA SIMONIN

Spinta da un trasloco imminente, e per alimentare un po' le mie manie di controllo, ho deciso di leggere "il Magico potere del riordino"。 Devo dire che mi ha molto aiutata da un punto di vista pratico ad organizzare le cose per categorie, e ad eliminare buona parte di quel senso di colpa che ci lega alle cose per il solo fatto che ce le abbiano regalate, o che ci dispiace buttarle via。 Il processo per il quale dovremmo "sentire" se un oggetto "sparks joy" o meno, forse è un po' lontano dalla sen Spinta da un trasloco imminente, e per alimentare un po' le mie manie di controllo, ho deciso di leggere "il Magico potere del riordino"。 Devo dire che mi ha molto aiutata da un punto di vista pratico ad organizzare le cose per categorie, e ad eliminare buona parte di quel senso di colpa che ci lega alle cose per il solo fatto che ce le abbiano regalate, o che ci dispiace buttarle via。 Il processo per il quale dovremmo "sentire" se un oggetto "sparks joy" o meno, forse è un po' lontano dalla sensibilità occidentale, o per lo meno dalla mia sensibilità, ma ho trovato molto utile il modo di dare nuova vita agli oggetti, donandoli o adattandoli a nuove funzioni。 L'autrice esprime con concetti molto semplici, forse a volte un po' ripetitivi, delle regole base per semplificare gli spazi dove viviamo, e trarne un vantaggio anche mentale/psicologico。 L'ordine esterno porta un po' più di chiarezza anche all'interno secondo la Kondo, perchè permette di vedere le cose con più lucidità e nel lungo periodo di farci chiarezza sulla persona che vogliamo essere。 Alcune cose forse sono un po' maniacali, ma devo ammettere che è una lettura molto rilassante: la pacatezza tipicamente giapponese, e il rispetto espresso per le cose che ci circondano e per la costruzione di una casa a misura nostra e che ci rispecchi è un calmante naturale。 。。。more

Alicia

Love itNow I need to try and implement this concept to my everyday life。 I will update review upon completion of following the full KonMari method。

Andrea

See my reviews on these books that I posted separately

Chloe

I've been wanting to read this for ages 。。。 it's become quite the classic in all things minimalistic。 Very interesting! I've been wanting to read this for ages 。。。 it's become quite the classic in all things minimalistic。 Very interesting! 。。。more

Belinda Vidal

I really liked this, I started on my clothes before finishing the first book! A great philosophy

Andrea

Al netto di alcune esagerazioni, come il suggerimento di parlare con gli oggetti per ringraziarli di aver svolto la loro funzione, il messaggio è forte e chiaro。 Mettere ordine negli ambienti in cui viviamo ha un impatto psicologico positivo。 Quindi buttare tutto ciò che non ci suscita sensazioni positive e non è strettamente utile e ordinare il resto in un modo razionale seguendo alcuni semplici consigli。 Provare può essere un’esperienza interessante。

Karolina (fraubodychek)

(only read ‚The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying’)I already tried the KonMari method once, with informations from different blogs and videos etc。But there‘s been kind of a rebound effect, especially after moving a few times since getting rid of stuff。Reading the book really has made me understand what‘s important in the process - it has given me an insight into really being able to change my mindset regarding the topic of tidying (I‘m the kind of person who hates to tidy and to clean - or maybe I (only read ‚The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying’)I already tried the KonMari method once, with informations from different blogs and videos etc。But there‘s been kind of a rebound effect, especially after moving a few times since getting rid of stuff。Reading the book really has made me understand what‘s important in the process - it has given me an insight into really being able to change my mindset regarding the topic of tidying (I‘m the kind of person who hates to tidy and to clean - or maybe I used to be that person, because now I‘m actually excited to start the process and cherish my possessions and my home ♥️)。 Strongly recommend! 。。。more

Kim Cummings

Both are GREAT!