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Marie Kondo’s decluttering revolution has sparked countless home transformations. In an exclusive chat, we talk to her about keeping your wardrobe organised
Marie Kondo’s brand of decluttering magic is something that comes along only once in a while. We are fans of her bestselling book “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organising,” Kondo’s work is based on the belief that decluttering your life leads to better productivity and ‘joy’ in other spheres of our lives.
She has a step-by-step, practical approach to de-cluttering the home, but here, we zeroed in on the one problem area in everyone’s life- the wardrobe. How often do you end up organizing it and how long before it becomes untidy again? In an exclusive chat with Marie Kondo, we spoke to the organizational wizard about how to maintain a tidy wardrobe.
When deciding what clothes to keep and what to discard, you must go through the process of confirming whether each clothes makes you happy. Through this process, you begin to realize “what is really important to you”, and eventually you will be able to choose “what makes you happy” under any circumstance - for example work and relationships.
Also, you will always be confident in what you are wearing after organizing your wardrobe, allowing you to become more active and live more positively
Simple drawers and square boxes (baskets) are helpful. What is important is not the accessory itself, but “how” to store things inside the accessory (for example, storing your clothes so they stand upright inside your drawer).
The point is to be able to see everything in your drawer at one time.
To avoid “rebounding”, always put things back to their designated place. Also, creating a beautiful closet (for example, using same closet hangers, lining up clothes so it creates a gradation) keeps you motivated and helps avoid rebounding.
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