“people who use the KonMari Method never revert to clutter again.” — Marie Kondō Clutter Copy Share Image
“The recent trend in Japan is to utilize time in the early morning to take seminars.” — Marie Kondō Early morning Copy Share Image
“Tidying is a way of taking stock that shows us what we really like. The” — Marie Kondō Investing Copy Share Image
“Taking good care of your things leads to taking good care of yourself.” — Marie Kondō Care Copy Share Image
People cannot change their tidying habits without first changing their way of thinking. — Marie Kondo Cannot Copy Share Image
If you fold your clothes in the formal spark of joy, you can actually make the joy last longer. — Marie Kondo Clothes Copy Share Image
“In the end, people are unable to discard things either because they are attached to the past or afraid of the future.” — Marie Kondō Past Copy Share Image
“If you tidy your house all at once, you’ll rebound. It’s better to make it a habit to do a little at… — Marie Kondō Habit Copy Share Image
Keep only those things that speak to your heart. Then take the plunge and discard all the rest. By doing this, you… — Marie Kondo Discard Copy Share Image
I have an image in my mind of what I want, whether it's a light jacket or a one-piece. I can tell… — Marie Kondo I can Copy Share Image
“The space in which we live should be for the person we are becoming now. Not for the person we were in… — Marie Kondō Letting go Copy Share Image
“You can also offer to give it to them on the condition that it is something they would have been willing to… — Marie Kondō Offer Copy Share Image
“When your room is clean and uncluttered, you have no choice but to examine your inner state. You” — Marie Kondō Uncluttered Copy Share Image
About tidying up a toy box, you should let your kids experience the selection process by touching all of their toys. It's… — Marie Kondo Appreciation Copy Share Image
Effective tidying involves only three essential actions. All you need to do is take the time to examine every item you own,… — Marie Kondo Keep Copy Share Image
It's going to be labor-intensive and time-consuming, but you need to take all the books down and put them on the floor.… — Marie Kondo Book Copy Share Image
“While not exactly a meditative state, there are times when I am cleaning that I can quietly commune with myself. The work… — Marie Kondō Meditative Copy Share Image
“It is not our memories but the person we have become because of those past experiences that we should treasure. This is… — Marie Kondō Keepsakes Copy Share Image
“Start with clothes, then move on to books, papers, komono (miscellany), and finally things with sentimental value. If you reduce what you… — Marie Kondō Books Copy Share Image
“If you can’t feel relaxed in a clean and tidy room, try confronting your feeling of anxiety. It may shed light on… — Marie Kondō Anxiety Copy Share Image
For kids, it's best to teach them how to fold their clothes first. Kids will be able to fold their clothes at… — Marie Kondo Best Copy Share Image
“If you missed your chance to read a particular book, even if it was recommended to you or is one you have… — Marie Kondō Book Copy Share Image
“hang heavy items on the left side of the closet and light items on the right. Heavy items include those with length,… — Marie Kondō Closet Copy Share Image
“Every object has a different role to play. Not all clothes have come to you to be worn threadbare. It is the… — Marie Kondō Friend Copy Share Image
“When a woman is in love, the change is apparent to everyone around her. The love she receives from her partner, the… — Marie Kondō Change Copy Share Image
“By handling each sentimental item and deciding what to discard, you process your past. If you just stow these things away in… — Marie Kondō Next step Copy Share Image
“When you come across something that you cannot part with, think carefully about its true purpose in your life. You’ll be surprised… — Marie Kondō Gratitude Copy Share Image
“I do, however, have confidence in my environment. When it comes to the things I own, the clothes I wear, the house… — Marie Kondō Confidence Copy Share Image
“Remember that you are not choosing what to discard but rather what to keep.” — Marie Kondō Choosing Copy Share Image
Changing lifestyle habits acquired over many years is often extremely difficult. — Marie Kondo Changing life Copy Share Image
I recommend tidying by category, not by place. For example, instead of deciding that today you'll tidy a particular room, set goals… — Marie Kondo Books Copy Share Image
I had been so focused on what to discard, on attacking the unwanted obstacles around me, that I had forgotten to cherish… — Marie Kondo Cherish Copy Share Image
“Deciding what to keep on the basis of what sparks joy in your heart is the most important step in tidying.” — Marie Kondō Tidying Copy Share Image
“Rather than buying something to make do for now, wait until you have completed the entire process and then take your time… — Marie Kondō Time Copy Share Image
“The only tasks that you will need to continue for the rest of your life are those of choosing what to keep… — Marie Kondō Discard Copy Share Image
In my case, my size is so small that if I want it but don't buy it, I might miss the opportunity. — Marie Kondo Case Copy Share Image
It's easy to get rid of things when there is an obvious reason for doing so. It's much more difficult when there… — Marie Kondo Compelling reason Copy Share Image