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Quotes from Marie Kondo

To truly cherish the things that are important to you, you must first discard those that have outlived their purpose. And if you no longer need them, then that is neither wasteful nor shameful. Can you truthfully say that you treasure something buried so deeply in a cupboard or drawer that you have forgotten its existence?
~ Marie Kondo
It's human nature to take the easy route and leap at storage methods that promise quick and convenient ways to remove visible clutter. Putting things away creates the illusion that the clutter problem has been solved. But sooner or later, all the storage units are full, and the room once again overflows with things.
~ Marie Kondo
The process of facing and selecting our possessions can be quite painful. It forces us to confront our imperfections and inadequacies and the foolish choices we made in the past.
~ Marie Kondo
The best way to find out what we really need is to get rid of what we don't. Quests to faraway places or shopping sprees are no longer necessary. All you have to do is eliminate what you don't need by confronting each of your possessions properly.
~ Marie Kondo
Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space you own.
~ Marie Kondo
Quite a few books about decluttering are published in a year.
~ Marie Kondo
I will only purchase what fits me. If I want to lose weight, I do that first and then go shopping.
~ Marie Kondo
It is very natural for me to say thank you to the goods that support us.
~ Marie Kondo
The objective of cleaning is not just to clean, but to feel happiness living within that environment.
~ Marie Kondo
People cannot change their tidying habits without first changing their way of thinking.
~ Marie Kondo
Keep only those things that speak to your heart. Then take the plunge and discard all the rest. By doing this, you can reset your life and embark on a new lifestyle.
~ Marie Kondo
Changing lifestyle habits acquired over many years is often extremely difficult.
~ Marie Kondo
There's no need to let your family know the details of what you throw out or donate. You can leave communal spaces to the end. The first step is to confront your own stuff.
~ Marie Kondo
I'd like to tidy up the entire planet. I would go anywhere if there were something that needs tidying.
~ Marie Kondo
It's easy to get rid of things when there is an obvious reason for doing so. It's much more difficult when there is no compelling reason.
~ Marie Kondo
It's going to be labor-intensive and time-consuming, but you need to take all the books down and put them on the floor. Take them down and spread them in one area. Physically pick each book up, one by one. If the book inspires you, keep it. If not, it goes out. That's the standard by which you decide.
~ Marie Kondo
My head was full of tidying tips, and I had complete, albeit misguided, confidence that I could tidy any place.
~ Marie Kondo
Have gratitude for the things you're discarding. By giving gratitude, you're giving closure to the relationship with that object, and by doing so, it becomes a lot easier to let go.
~ Marie Kondo
I recommend tidying by category, not by place. For example, instead of deciding that today you'll tidy a particular room, set goals such as 'clothes today, books tomorrow.'
~ Marie Kondo
Attachment to the past and fears concerning the future not only govern the way you select the things you own but also represent the criteria by which you make choices in every aspect of your life, including your relationships with people and your job.
~ Marie Kondo
For kids, it's best to teach them how to fold their clothes first. Kids will be able to fold their clothes at about three years old. You don't want to teach them how to put away toys first because it's difficult. Clothes are something kids wear every day, so it's easy for them to have a sense about their belongings.
~ Marie Kondo
About tidying up a toy box, you should let your kids experience the selection process by touching all of their toys. It's also important how they throw away their toys. They can earn a stronger sense of valuing things when they throw things away with respect and appreciation.
~ Marie Kondo
I used to clean my brother and sister's rooms. And I would go to friends' houses and clean their rooms, too.
~ Marie Kondo
In my case, my size is so small that if I want it but don't buy it, I might miss the opportunity.
~ Marie Kondo