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A review by claudiadcd
The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up: A Magical Story by Marie Kondo
5.0
I loved the light, comic book style of her theory. Made it much easier to apply and break it down into actionable goals. And the story aspect was like her American TV show, a highlight into someone's life and how the mess is reflected there, influences life, and how the change can influence things too. Can, not promised. The story aspect makes that clear. Anecdotal evidence is not proof but it's enough to go on to do the experiment yourself. When I watched the show, I wished there was something more step by step organized that I could follow.
And of course, I did. So must I share the after effects on my own household? I still am overwhelmed by the kitchen section and I have 3 bags of clothes that have to be donated that's been in the hall for weeks now. But the initial energy of reading it got rid of 6 bags of clothes, designated sections for accessories, and 6 boxes thrown out, unpacked by the prior move. If you crave some light fun, a look I to a Japanese apartment, an organized attack plan, go for it. But I understand if the method isn't for everyone and I don't think anything new was gone over here. I just really enjoyed the format it took.
And of course, I did. So must I share the after effects on my own household? I still am overwhelmed by the kitchen section and I have 3 bags of clothes that have to be donated that's been in the hall for weeks now. But the initial energy of reading it got rid of 6 bags of clothes, designated sections for accessories, and 6 boxes thrown out, unpacked by the prior move. If you crave some light fun, a look I to a Japanese apartment, an organized attack plan, go for it. But I understand if the method isn't for everyone and I don't think anything new was gone over here. I just really enjoyed the format it took.