Ep 59 | Five Unconventional Rules for the Chronically Disorganized with Kristi Meyer

Published: Oct. 16, 2018, 11 a.m.

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Kristi Meyer, KonMari Consultant, shares tips for the chronically disorganized on how to adapt the KonMari Method in a way that results in lasting change.

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Have you ever said to yourself:
\\nI\\u2019ll never be organized.
\\nI\\u2019ve been this way all my life.
\\nI always struggle to keep things tidy
\\nI\\u2019m such a hoarder!
\\nWhy can\\u2019t I be and stay organized like everybody else?

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Our guest, Kristi Meyer of Simple Surroundings Consulting. Kristi is a certified KonMari Consultant and a Certified Professional Organizer based in Charleston, SC. She is also an Institute for Challenging Disorganization Specialist in Chronic Disorganization, Hoarding and ADHD and a longtime member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals. For the last ten years, Kristi has been helping her clients achieve dramatic change that forever transforms the way they feel and function in their homes.

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We want 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.

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In this episode, you\\u2019ll enjoy:

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Kristi\'s favorite tidying tip: Simplicity. The less detail the better.
\\nWhat sparks joy for Kristi: The KonMari Consultant community and her daughter.

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To connect with Kristi, visit www.simplesurroundingsconsulting.com . While you\\u2019re there take, her free quiz "How Organized Are You, Really?"

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  • "...academic performance could really be correlated to how organized a student was."
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  • "I wanted to have a really huge impact on their physical space and also their mental space."
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  • "I started to realize other stuff around me that seemed to really change my outlook and my thoughts about what I wanted for the future."
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  • "If you find that [clutter] really undermines your quality of life, then that could be considered chronic."
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  • "Talk out loud. Whatever you\'re thinking in your head, vocalize it out loud."
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  • "Find your treasures. Find the things you absolutely love."
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  • "If you keep [maintenance] very simple simple, it\'s also going to lead to more relevance to your current self."
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You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home
\\nYou can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

Special Guest: Kristi Meyer.

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