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Summary Of “The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art Of Deculttering And Organizing – By Marie Kondo”

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  • todoesbuenosiemprehas quoted3 years ago
    For example, a woman, in her most beautiful time of youth, tried this exercise because she wanted a more “feminine” lifestyle. Her visualization consisted, as you guessed, a room without clutter, tidy up just like an elegant hotel suite, with a blue bedspread and an antique lamp. She would take a relaxing bath every time before going to bed, enjoying the aromatic oils and the scented vanilla, listening to jazz. She would also take yoga classes, drink herbal tea, sleep totally free, falling asleep so easy and unhurried, expecting the next day with a smile.
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    In order to accomplish that, you need to strive for simplicity and a visual discipline when you are storing and organizing
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    create comfort and a new energy for a happy environment
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    Thus, tidying up might well be associated with the first step toward grasping control of your live.
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    FUTURE:
    Leave the past behind and welcome clarity in your
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    By discarding and re-organizing your belongings, you will effectively get rid of all the dust that has settled over time, thus
  • R Güemeshas quoted5 years ago
    This only means that, in fact, you are detoxing your body and mind by tidying up your house. Metaphorically speaking, you are getting rid of the “dust” by discarding and re-organizing in order to “clean” the toxicity of clutter
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