1. Examine Whether It Brings You Joy
Kondo suggests walking through everything in your home, picking up an object, and considering whether it brings you joy. Anything that doesn’t make you feel good should be given away, just like your preowned engagement ring. You can sell it, or you can give it to someone who will value it more. This applies to furnishings and souvenirs as well as your wardrobe.
2. Classify Items Rather Than Rooms
Rather than going room by room through your house, Kondo suggests classifying everything and organizing it that way. With this strategy, whatever you have in that grouping will be clearly visible.
3. Folding Horizontally
The vertical folding method is arguably one of Kondo’s more innovative ideas. If you fold and store your clothing upright, nothing will be concealed behind mounds that tip over, allowing you to view every item.
4. Irregular Containers
When food is bought, Kondo says it frequently comes in brightly colored cartons with loud labels. To make your cabinet a calm, comfortable area rather than a hectic one, she advises transferring your food to “clean” containers.
5. Clothing
When storing clothing, Kondo says it’s important to maintain a record of every item you wear during a specific season. She also advises matching similar-type and colored apparel to avoid purchasing goods you already own.
6. Handbags
Kondo suggests emptying your bags every day as a habit when it comes to purses. Transfer the items inside to a new box that fits your daily necessities for your purse. Additionally, she advises stacking the bags inside one another to save room and prevent the bags from being deformed.
7. Picture
Kondo advises that you should only keep pictures that are exceptionally memorable, even if it can be hard to part with them. Please click this link to learn how Kondo organizes and saves her photos.
8. Course books
You should separate the books you have previously read from the ones you have been intending to get around to but haven’t yet, according to Kondo, from the rest of your collection. Due to their successful completion, the first batch can be donated. In addition to being given, it’s unlikely that you will read the second bunch if you haven’t already. Only your absolute best books should be preserved, she suggests.
9. Area of Work
A workstation that functions is an essential. Because of this, remove everything from your desk that interferes with the work you are doing. Important documents, etc., should be kept in vertical files, according to Kondo.