A resource that changed my life, and it's even titled appropriately: *The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up* by Marie Kondo.
Conversation
Notices
-
Embed this notice
Chicken :cqlgusu: (lookitmychicken@blorbo.social)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2024 17:15:32 JST Chicken :cqlgusu: -
Embed this notice
not my K-husband, my K-cat (yesterdaychild@blorbo.social)'s status on Friday, 19-Jan-2024 22:52:55 JST not my K-husband, my K-cat @lookitmychicken this changed my life too! what did it change for you?
for me, it finally was a long-lasting solution to the t-shirt chaos in my closet
it also helped me learn to let go of a lot of stuff, and in turn be circumspect with what i buy.
-
Embed this notice
Chicken :cqlgusu: (lookitmychicken@blorbo.social)'s status on Monday, 22-Jan-2024 19:23:00 JST Chicken :cqlgusu: @yesterdaychild
Probably the biggest thing is the ritual of letting things go when they don't need to be in my life any more. I can thank those worn-out socks and release them with gratitude.There are bunch of little things that make me happy, too. Like getting changed into 'lounge clothes' when I get home, having a huge supply of 'kondo boxes' for organising stuff inside drawers, and folding & storing things vertically.
My things don't have such power over me as they once used to.
-
Embed this notice
not my K-husband, my K-cat (yesterdaychild@blorbo.social)'s status on Tuesday, 23-Jan-2024 23:43:58 JST not my K-husband, my K-cat @lookitmychicken "my things don't have the same power over me" -- this!!
and the vertical folding method seems so "duh!" now that i've been doing it for ages!
agreed, too, on all the heavy rotation worn out things. they wore out for a reason!!
-
Embed this notice