I recently read the life changing magic of tiding up by
Marie Kondo. Everyone on the Internet seems to be talking about how amazing
this book is, and I actually love tidying so I couldn’t wait to read it.
Although it took a while for me to get into, it didn’t disappoint and the whole
book is quite short. Anyway, I was too impatient to wait until the end and
started to tidy while half way through – which she doesn’t advise! There is an
orderly process that you must go through to do it well, as I found out – I
didn’t want to throw away things that people had bought me as a gift or hand me
downs given by family, or things that I knew I had spent a lot of money on. So
I continued to read the book and I found the advice she gives very useful,
about the really tricky things to get rid of like this.
So anyway, I began to tidy on the first free weekend that I
had, she says that you only tidy once in your life and in one go, which can
take up to six months for some people. I thought that as I keep my flat quite
tidy and organised, that I could maybe do this in a week or even the weekend. I
slightly underestimated the time it would take as I am still going through the
process. So far I have tidied my clothes and accessories, books, papers,
miscellaneous and sentimental items. All of the big stuff really, I only really
have smaller items like looking through all my photos copied on CD’s. So far I
have taken just over 20 bags of stuff to be recycled or thrown out! And that
doesn’t include the bags of stuff my boyfriend has thrown out!
Whilst tidying I felt kind of silly for keeping some of the
rubbish that I had ‘just in case’, and as I took all the bags of stuff out of
my house, I felt I was in slight shock and kind of unsure if I was making the
right decision. However, once I discarded the things that didn’t bring me ‘joy’
I was able to start to put all the things I have chosen to keep away.
Everything must have a place where it can be put away for your space to be
eternally tidy. I found the results of putting things away as Marie says
awesome! I got up the next day and opened my underwear drawer to start getting
dressed and I actually said “Wow!” I kind of forgot what I had done, and it was
so nice just to be able to see all the clothes that I own. Now I can easily choose
an outfit, and there is nothing left that I don’t love.
After |
Before |
So I advise even the tidiest of people to read this book and
go through the process, as it has made my home so much calmer and organised, and thats also how I'm now feeling inside.
Thanks for reading!
Lian
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