
Kon-Mari Method
The Kon-Mari method is revolutionizing the way we think about our home spaces and environments we live in. It was founded by Marie Kondo, a Japanese organizing guru whose book has sold over 6 million copies and translated in 40 different languages. Marie introduces her readers to the Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing with will leave your life and home tidied, organized and full of joy. The Kon-Mari method is so much more than "just organizing " your home or business environment. It is a transformational approach that gives you the tools to declutter your life? Here are a few benefits.
Increased Serenity and Mental Clarity
You will have less stress and anxiety after decluttering and organizing your home nurturing a wonderful peace. You'll be more productive and your ability to focus and concentrate will increase, inviting increased clairty.


Improved Time Management
You will know exactly where your belongings instead of wasting valuable time looking for them. Freeing up more time for you to invest in what's important in your life, which is priceless.
You'll become a more conscious buyer after completing your personal tidying festival, you will know exactly what you have at home. You'll never buy doubles. You can also sell "letting go" items and make some extra cash.
Finances

No Rebounds ~ Ever
There is no rebound, you declutter once and for all. I can testify this through my own life. All of my life I've been a home organizer, but I always back-slid after tidying and was frustrated. Then, after I discovered a Kon-Mari method last year, I decided to do my own home by her program symmetry organizational artfulness. My house has never been professionally tidied with no rebound.

Deep Personal Transformation
The Kon-Mari Method of tidying is deeply personal and transformational work that requires confronting your past, envisioning your future and taking action in the present.
Using the Kon-Mari Method I declutter and organize by categories, each item at a time. By holding each item in your hands, you will ask yourself, "Does this spark joy?" You only keep the items that do.
When discarding an item, you will practice gratitude and thank the item before letting go. Afterwards, you will only surround yourself with only things you love and spark joy. The process is often referred to as "tidying festival," because it is a celebration fo the new you, which is uncovered by removing layer by layer of clutter. I offer precise organizing advice and methods to perfectly store your items post-declutter.
