Chris Aldrich
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Title:The Life-changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing
Author:Marie Kondo
Genre:House & Home
Publisher:Ten Speed Press
Release Date:October 14, 2014
Format:Kindle e-book
Pages:226
Presents a guide to cleaning and organizing a living space, discussing best methods for decluttering and the impact that an organized home can have on mood and physical and mental health.<!-- Site Links -->
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I originally picked this up on April 18th when my brother Steve had asked me if I could track down a copy for him. Last week another friend mentioned it at brunch with her recommendation, so I thought I’d give it a shot.
Kondo does an excellent job of highlighting the most important parts of the book as she goes along, so it’s rather easy to skim back through the book for important parts.
The basic gist is to get rid of everything in one’s home that doesn’t “spark joy” when physically holding it. It’s not too dissimilar to the philosophy set forward by designer/artist William Morris who once said, “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”
Most of the book is devoted to some of the basic philosophy as well as recommendations about how to go about paring things down and storing them. In particular I found some of her ideas about folding things interesting and I was a bit surprised at how one can differently fold things to not only save space in drawers, but to also make them easier to see and choose.
I went so far as to watch some videos about how she folds:
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This series of short videos and a few longer talks do a relatively good job of encapsulating the contents of the book.
An interesting thing I find in what I’m supposing is a translation from Japanese is that though the translation is strong, the flavor of the writer’s Japanese culture still burns through the philosophy and story of the work. To me these were some of the most interesting parts of her story.
Reading Progress
05/06/17 started reading
05/06/17 72.0% done; “A quick and breezy read with some simple prescriptive actions.”
05/08/17 100.0% done
Finished book on 05/08/17
Highlights, Quotes, & Marginalia
Why can’t I keep my house in order?
Highlight (yellow) – Why can’t I keep my house in order? > Location 247
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Finish discarding first
Highlight (yellow) – Finish discarding first > Location 407
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Tidying by category works like magic
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This is essentially sacrilege to me, but then again most all books give me a spark of joy.
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Storing your things to make your life shine
Highlight (yellow) – Storing your things to make your life shine > Location 1426
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TOKUMNOTE
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She’s talking about socks/stockings here. Pun intended? 🙂
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Highlight (yellow) – Tidying by category works like magic > Location 1831
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The magic of tidying dramatically transforms your life
Highlight (yellow) – The magic of tidying dramatically transforms your life > Location 2044
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Guide to highlight colors
Yellow–general highlights and highlights which don’t fit under another category below
Orange–Vocabulary word; interesting and/or rare word
Green–Reference to read
Blue–Interesting Quote
Gray–Typography Problem
Red–Example to work through
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