by cacluttercoach | Jul 22, 2018 | Four Tendencies, KonMari Method
In my last post, I summarized the Four Tendencies, a framework used by happiness expert Gretchen Rubin to describe the four basic ways that people respond to inner and outer expectations. This time, we will focus on the most common tendency: the Obliger. Obligers meet...
by cacluttercoach | Jul 12, 2018 | Four Tendencies, KonMari Method
The “Four Tendencies” framework, developed by happiness expert Gretchen Rubin, places people in four categories based on how they respond to outer and inner expectations. This post introduces the framework, and the next four posts in the series will...
by cacluttercoach | Jun 29, 2018 | KonMari Method
In The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo recommends tidying by category, not by room, and doing so in the following order: Clothes; Books; Papers; “Komono,” or Miscellaneous; and Sentimental. In an earlier post, I explained why it is important...
by cacluttercoach | Jun 26, 2018 | KonMari Method
In The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo emphasizes the importance of “tidying efficiently all at once, as quickly as possible, to make the perfect clutter-free environment.” (p.34) This section of the book also says to tidy “in one...
by cacluttercoach | Jun 16, 2018 | KonMari Method
One of the aspects of the KonMari method that separates it from other organizing and decluttering methods is the idea that decluttering should proceed category-by-category rather than room-by-room. Those following the KonMari method begin with clothes and then move on...
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