5 Ways to Marie Kondo Your Life


Marie Kondo is having a moment—and here at Maid Service Rockville, we are not surprised. Why wouldn’t you find a program about how to make…

Tidying Up title card Marie Kondo is having a moment—and here at Maid Service Rockville, we are not surprised. Why wouldn’t you find a program about how to make your home spic and span fascinating?!

Yes, Netflix’s new surprise hit—Tidying Up with Marie Kondo—has attracted plenty of fans who want to watch her go into people’s homes (and their lives) and improve them via the medium of tidying and de-cluttering.

Here is Maid Service Rockville’s take on it:

Store things vertically

If you want to find everything easily, the best way Ms Kondo advises, is to store items vertically. This takes up less space and means everything is easy to locate and remove or return.

De-clutter, de-clutter, de-clutter

Marie encourages de-cluttering. Her popular phrase is to ask if an item sparks joy—if it doesn’t, she advises you to throw stuff out. Where this might feel problematic is gifts. Christmas, birthday, wedding and anniversary gifts all come under this umbrella. You love the person; you hate their gift. Most people will not notice the absence of your gift. If they do, a ready-made reason—a friend of mine saw it and loved it so much, I had to pass it on, might suffice.

Learn how to fold

Again, Ms Kondo has guidance on how to fold clothes for proper storage that doesn’t take up as much room as hanging everything up. You can watch the video on YouTube here.

Do not keep more than 30 books

Arguably, this is Ms Kondo’s most controversial statement. Book lovers all over the world rose up in arms at the idea of books as “clutter”. But like most extreme statements, there’s a grain of truth there. Do you need all those books? What about the cheap paperback you bought at the airport before your vacation? Or the novel you started and couldn’t finish? The Spanish textbook you purchased in a fit of self-improvement enthusiasm?

Reward yourself

If you always have an incentive waiting for the end of your de-clutter/tidy up session, then your mind associates the task with reward. Your reward is individual. You might find the whole process of cleaning and tidying cathartic anyway. Our team at Maid Service Rockville certainly does, but a nice cup of coffee and an hour reading one of the books you decided to keep is one idea. Another is to invite friends around and show off your new clean home!

Here at Budget Maids we provide cleaning services in Olney, a Maid Service Rockville or cleaning services in Columbia and surrounds (i.e. VA and most of Maryland). Why not give us a call today and let us help you with all de-cluttering so you too can have a Marie Kondo-approved home?!

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