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Come along with your hosts, Kristyn Ivey and Karin Socci as we explore some of the most common KonMari myths and missteps in today\\u2019s Spark Joy Podcast episode.
\\n\\nAs the KonMari philosophy has become more and more mainstream, blog posts, magazine articles and videos have come out viewing KonMari through a critical and challenging lens.
\\n\\nThese perspectives are sometimes based on misunderstandings or misreadings of Konmari concepts and sometimes these misinterpretations occur as missteps while practicing KonMari.
\\n\\nIn this episode, we will discuss our thoughts on these myths and provide some practical tips on how to avoid falling into these missteps.
\\n\\nSpark Joy wants to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com and click \\u201cAsk Spark Joy\\u201d to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week\\u2019s show. While you\\u2019re there, sign-up to join our Spark Joy podcast community and get notified when each episode airs. You can also join the Spark Joy podcast community on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter @sparkjoypodcast.
\\n\\nIn this episode, you\'ll enjoy:
\\n\\nJoy Checks!
\\nWhat is Sparking Joy for Kristyn today: a very cute For the Love of Tidy branded onesie for her niece who is due any day now.
What is Sparking Joy for Karin today: restoring an antique wooden doll bed for her niece\\u2019s birthday
\\n\\nKonmari equals minimalism/minimalism is KonMari
Konmari is a selfish activity, fundamentally concerned only with material possession
KonMari encourages to you to throw out everything you own to the point where you are either left with nothing or you need to immediately buy new things
Skipping the step where you envision your ideal lifestyle and living environment
Forgetting to honor and acknowledge items for their usefulness especially when you are letting them go
Not completing all the categories
Thinking about storage and organization before the sorting is completed
Being overly concerned with the clutter of other people
See what Marie Kondo\\u2019s home really looks like:
\\nCorrection: It has come to our attention that the original article and photograph listed here was a parody article written for April Fool\'s Day and NOT a house tour of Marie Kondo\'s apartment. Photographs of Marie Kondo\'s home have not been made publicly available. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
Read about what some critics say about the KonMari Method:
\\nWhy Decluttering Guru Marie Kondo is Wrong
\\nWhy I Absolutely Refuse to KonMari My Life
\\nDoes It Spark Joy is the Wrong Decluttering Question
\\nThe Life Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*
Review the importance of the vision statement in Spark Joy Episodes:
\\nEpisode 1 KonMari 101
\\nEpisode 5 The KonMari Lifestyle
Our advice to a listener who asks how to address categories when you have items within a category in hard to get to places. Does not being able to completely sort by category mean you are not doing KonMari correctly?
Gems:
\\n\\n\\u201cThere\\u2019s no right number of things a person should have.\\u201d
\\n\\n\\u201cYou can keep ALL of the shoes!\\u201d
\\n\\n\\u201cTime is the most important commodity as opposed to things.\\u201d
\\n\\n\\u201cYou\\u2019re saying goodbye in a respectful way and you\\u2019re putting a positive message out there.\\u201d
\\n\\nYou can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
\\nYou can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy