Marie Kondo says she's given up on tidying
Organisation expert Marie Kondo says it's OK not to tidy all the time.
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Queen of clean Marie
Kondo admits that tidying up is no longer top of her to-do list.
Posting on her website shortly after the birth
of her third child in 2021, the Japanese organisation expert reflected on
motherhood, saying she had “eased up on herself” when it comes to tidying.
“Just after my older
daughter was born, I felt unable to forgive myself for not being able to manage
my life as I had before. But, with time, I eased up on myself; then, after I
gave birth to my second daughter, I let go of my need for perfection
altogether,” she wrote.
“I am busier than ever after having my third child, so I
have grown to accept that I cannot tidy every day – and that is okay!” Kondo
added.
Speaking at a recent
media webinar and virtual tea ceremony, Kondo said: “My home is messy, but the
way I am spending my time is the right way for me at this time at this stage of
my life.”
According to The Washington Post, which reported on
the event, the 38-year-old called herself a “professional tidier” who
previously strived for a perfectly organised home. Now, she has realised what
is important to her, and that is enjoying her time with her children.
“I have kind of given up
on that in a good way for me,” she explained.
Nowadays, the star of Netflix show “Tidying Up with
Marie Kondo,” is looking at tidiness through a different lens.
In her latest book,
“Kurashi at Home: How to Organize Your Space and Achieve Your Ideal Life,”
Kondo explores the Japanese concept of kurashi, or “way of life,”
expanding on simple ways to “spark joy every day and lead a joyful life.”
“Tidying up means dealing with all the ‘things’ in your
life. So, what do you really want to put in order?” she asks in her book.
In other words, tidying in its most conventional sense
has taken a back seat, with her teachings now focusing on what matters most in
order to live one’s best life.
The question Kondo leaves readers with is: “What if every decision you made, every goal you set and every aspect of your life was guided by what sparks joy?”


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