A place for everything and everything in it's place. We've all heard that a key to keeping tidy is to designate
a place for each thing. Kondo describes the essence of effective storage as this: Designate a spot for every last thing you own. If you don't have designated spots for items, you may suffer from rebound. No need to purchase expensive organizing tools. Kondo states that the main equipment for storage is actually
deciding where everything goes and actually putting it there. How's that for a concept!
Choose your belongings, then consider storage. Storage solutions are really just prisons within which to bury possessions that spark no joy (p.131). The key is to go through items and see if they spark joy. If not, then donate, recycle, etc. Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space that you currently own (p. 133). Store all items of the same type in the same place. In other words, don’t scatter storage space (p. 138). Clutter is caused by a failure to return things to where they belong (p. 142). Kondo also suggests that you spend some time appreciating your belongings (p. 168).
Choose your belongings, then consider storage. Storage solutions are really just prisons within which to bury possessions that spark no joy (p.131). The key is to go through items and see if they spark joy. If not, then donate, recycle, etc. Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space that you currently own (p. 133). Store all items of the same type in the same place. In other words, don’t scatter storage space (p. 138). Clutter is caused by a failure to return things to where they belong (p. 142). Kondo also suggests that you spend some time appreciating your belongings (p. 168).
Here is one trick that I use EVERYDAY. I empty my bag. It makes it easier to keep my stuff nice; plus I don’t have to go searching through bags looking for my belongings.
Small purse and work bag keeps things tidy |
Reference: Kondo, M. (2014). The life-changing magic of tidying up. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press.
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