12/20/2023 0 Comments Marie kondo book![]() ![]() "He's a little mouthy," the guy at the shelter said. It was kind of like the puppy we picked out 10 years ago. "We've got to do something about all this stuff we keep bumping into or dusting," I keep saying, "something more than the penny ante efforts we're doing so far."Įnter a New York Times feature on THIS book, calling it the greatest thing since sliced sushi: The Good Wife and I are trying to purge, to clean up after decades of marriage, kids, three moves, etc. How do I get into messes like this? Reading books that have words like "tidying" in their title, I mean. I'm not sure how much longer I'll be married. The other day my husband heard me thanking my underwear for staying up all day. ![]() My possessions call out to me for help but I don't know if they want me to summon joy or if they want to leave. My hand bag looks sad every time I walk by its nightly fullness. I can NOT find those folding sweet spots and everything in my drawers is in a mosh pit. I had NO freaking idea that I was squashing the self-esteem of my possessions. I had no idea when I picked up this pretty little book that it was going to necessitate my search for a live-in psychiatrist. Unfortunately, my eyes are crossed, I've gained 10 pounds, and I feel hives ready to pop. ![]() "Their figures are more streamlined, their skin is more radiant, and their eyes shine brighter." The people who tidy as this book recommend experience a change in their appearance. Lying forgotten in the closet, they know better than anyone else that they are not bringing you joy." So what do the things that get discarded for not sparking joy feel? "I think they simply want to leave. It did come near the end of the book, if that helps. If we greet our house properly it will " be happy to tell me what the family no longer needs and where to put the things remaining so that the family can be comfortable and happy in this space." Not sure if you do this before or after applying hands and checking your joy response. You must empty your hand bag every day."Being packed all the time, even when not in use, must feel something like going to bed with a full stomach." When you get a new phone, it is kind to text your old one with a message of thanks for its service.Įvery single thing must be in its assigned place before you go to bed." Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have no fixed address?" It is equally important for our possessions to have "that assurance that there is a place for them to return to." Just imagine how you would feel if you were forced to carry a heavy load for hours?" "Stacking weakens and exhausts the things that bear the weight of the pile. This kind of communication helps your clothes stay vibrant and keeps your relationship with them alive longer."Įverything must be stored standing up rather than laid flat. You must visit your off season clothes to "let them know you care and look forward to wearing them when they're next in season. Never, never "ball up your socks" as they can't get their much deserved rest that way. "Express your appreciation to every item that supported you during the day." Thank your accessories for making you beautiful. This will lead to an historical moment when "your mind and the piece of clothing connect." Don't forget to thank your clothes for protecting your body. I never knew that "Every piece of clothing has it's own 'sweet spot' where it feels just right". Not only must you "apply hands" to every piece of clothing while checking for your joy response, you must fold your clothes in very specific ways in order to find each piece's "sweet spot". I like my carrot peeler but is joy too strong a word? Do you know how hard it is to summon joy for beige underwear or Neosporin? Yet summon you must. To begin, you have to touch each and every possession and ask yourself if it brings you joy. This is a long review but it behooves you to stick with it. Whatever you do, don't read it as it will haunt you. There is no rating low enough to compensate for the way this book has ruined my life. ![]()
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