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Ready, set, unclutter: Marie Kondo has Tampa Bay cleaning up
She opened the closet in her upstairs bedroom and stood, hands on hips, surveying her clothes. On the left, dozens of dresses she’d worn over the last decade. On the right, a row of blouses, another rod filled with skirts and slacks. Shoes in the center. Plus, a pile of purses. Diana Blinkhorn took a deep breath, then pulled everything out and threw it on her bed. Just like Marie Kondo says.
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Can you Marie Kondo when you're poor?
I wasn’t seeking happiness or a peace of mind. I was looking for food. By Keshia Naurana Badalge.
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Small Worlds
A closer look at the Kondo craze indicates that it promotes the liberationist dogmas of the restless spirit over against the disciplines of an engaged mind. By Chris Lehmann.
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Marie Kondo and the Ruthless War on Stuff
The author of “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” is embarking on a new venture: training an army of emissaries to declutter the American home. By Taffy Brodesser-Akner.
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How to declutter your life by not giving a fuck
We talk to Sarah Knight about her new book ‘The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a Fuck: How to stop spending time you don’t have doing things you don’t want to do with people you don’t like.’
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Marie Kondo Will Help You Tidy Your House, Embrace Your Mortality
The death-embracing magic of Marie Kondo. By Laura Miller.
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