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beachlass ([personal profile] beachlass) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2015-01-14 07:58 pm
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a little bit of life changing magic

Admittedly going against one of Marie Kondo's principles (dive wholly in and tackle decluttering in one fell swoop); I have been experimenting with her question:

"Does it give me joy?"

And I'm finding it to be a transformative one. (Orienting towards joy has been an ongoing piece of self-work for me in the past year, so this is a very timely question for me to use in the house as well)

And although I was skeptical, I've also taken the time to try and follow some of her instructions around the way I keep clothing - taking everything out of the dresser, handling each piece, folding it carefully, arranging clothing so that it is displayed, rather than stacked. It's time consuming; and I'm trying to not fuss about whether it's sustainable; but again - it's a transformative way to handle my things - to treat them as valuable paradoxically allows me to let go of more. To set a vision for how I want the drawer organized sets a boundary on how many things I'm willing to keep. 


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[personal profile] finch 2015-01-15 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
I've not read the book yet (hold number 347 on 65 copies at the public library) but I've been experimenting with that question and finding it gets overwhelming a lot faster than regular decluttering does. I'm trying to sort out why.
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[personal profile] peaceful_sands 2015-01-15 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
Well done on the progress you're making. I think more important than following someone else's principles to the letter is finding what works for you and if focusing on the joy aspect works, then speaking personally I wouldn't worry about the 'doing everything at once'.