In her bestselling book and Netflix series, Marie Kondo makes the case that decluttering can “dramatically transform” your life. “Detoxing” your spaces of unused and unwanted stuff can make you ...
Since Marie Kondo shared the Konmari method, tidying up has been easy for many. Since Marie Kondo released her book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up," many have followed her KonMari method in ...
I never read Marie Kondo’s book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up." When the English translation hit shelves in 2014, Kondo’s guide became a New York Times Bestseller and her advice to question ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Tidying Up with Marie Kondo is the latest in Netflix’s new line of reality shows. The decluttering show comes from organizational expert Marie Kondo, who brings a zen ...
Lifestyle author and professional organizer Marie Kondo says she’s taking a break from tidying to spend more time with her children. Kondo, 38, who is originally from Tokyo and is famous for her many ...
It’s the most unlikely Netflix hit of the year, and it’s only January: Tidying Up With Marie Kondo, a show about, well, tidying up, has become a cultural phenomenon just a week after its launch on New ...
People watch home improvement shows for a lot of reasons, but the most universal reason is that we’re all works in progress. Forget, for a moment, about the hate-watching that comes with ridiculous ...
Beacon’s Closet, the used-clothing emporium with several locations in New York City, is a site of ritual humiliation. Perhaps you know the drill. You haul your bags of old sweaters, shoes, or slacks ...
After selling five million copies of her books worldwide, Marie Kondo is now introducing Netflix viewers to her KonMari method in her new series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, and viewers have been ...
First, Marie Kondo conquered the bestseller lists. In 2014, “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” introduced the world to the Japanese organizer’s philosophy about tidying. In short: Keep what ...
Marie Kondo has seen your efforts. The Mt. Everest-sized heap of clothes that’s taken over your bed, the drawers of T-shirts freshly folded into compact tents neatly lined upright, that once-chaotic ...