Cleaning out my closet the (some-what) KonMari Way
Have you ever idea to greet your home the minute you walked into it? Or have you ever notion to say thank you to your shoes for his or her hard paintings at the quit of the day? Probably not, accurate?
Well I just read this book, The life-changing magic of tiding upthe Japanese art of decluttering and organizing,and it has opened my eyes to the way I live and the items I choose to surround myself with.
Have you study this ebook?
The author, Marie Kondo, has created her own method to tidying up and has named it, the KonMari Method. The KonMari Method is a new way (at least for me) to tidy up. Marie even refers to this method as the same as meditating by a waterfall, which totally intrigued me since I really enjoy meditating.
So the minute after analyzing this e book I became terrific pumped to begin tidying up our domestic.
The KonMari Method of tidying means to take each item you own in your hands and ask yourself whether in sparks joy in your heart and then decide on whether or not to keep it. There's a lot more to it, so I'd suggest your read this book for yourself. And apparently, Marie Kondo wrote a second book called, Spark Joy, I haven't read it yet, but I plan to.
So I concept it is probably amusing to bring you along on my tidying up journey and percentage some earlier than and afters with you. In modern publish I need to share how I have decluttered my closet. And in my case, I don't virtually have a closet but instead I even have a groovy antique garb rack in a nook of my bedroom.
Here is the Before:
I also have a dresser for the clothes I don't hang up. As you can see, my clothes were all kinda just stuffed in the drawer. Embarrassing I know, but it's the truth.
So here is what I did. I washed up all of my dirty laundry, and then gathered up all of my clothes so everything I owned was in one spot. Next, I piled my clothes on the floor one category at a time; shirts, pants, dresses, socks, underwear, and etc. I then went through every piece of clothing and decided weather to keep it or not.
This was not an easy thing to do. Some items I would have to try on first and even wear for a while before deciding. However, in almost every case I would end up taking the item off and placing it in the discard pile. Other items just made me smile the minute I looked at them. That is what we are after here, keeping only the items that bring you joy.
In the end, this turned into my donate pile.... So I'd say I did fairly nicely! I remembered to thank each item for serving their motive and then I took it all to the Goodwill.
My tanks and tees got folded the correct way(As Seen Here) and placed in drawers. I love how now when I open up my drawer I am able to see all of my shirts at once. I also couldn't believe the amount of extra room I was left with using this folding method.
To discover ways to fold all your clothes, just seek "KonMari fold methods" and you may find a youtube video displaying you how.
As for my "closet" it now looks so much nicer and slimmed-down.
What is left putting is handiest the clothes I want to put on and nothing I don't.
I must admit, I'm pretty proud at my accomplishments. It really felt great to donate so much stuff that wasn't bringing me joy. I want to keep my closet tidy so at the end of the day, I put my clothes away where they belong.
Here are some things I learned along the manner.
1. Hangers
My garments do not want to be held on these keep hangers. Seriously, they told me that. So I got rid of them. I now most effective use white plastic and velvet non-slip hangers.
2. Jeans
The KonMari technique might be to have your jeans folded in order that and positioned in a drawer like this.
However, I couldn't do it. I felt like it was hard to tell my jeans apart. I also really have a love for denim and like to look at them. Weird I'm sure, but I'm happy with them out in the open, stacked in a neat pile.
Three. Dresses
I couldn't take away very many attire. I rarely wear them, but reputedly they make me happy.
4. Shopping
This decluttering method is suppose to make you want to shop less. But for me, all I wanted to do in the end was go shopping for more clothes that could bring me joy. I also knew what items I could use more of, which for me are T-shirts and cuter pajamas.
So now that I'm executed with decluttering my closet, it is time to transport on to the rest of our home.
So live tuned for extra to come.
If you are interest in this book, you can find it HERE
Thanks for stopping with the aid of,
Emily