Simple rules for a clutter-free life
The HinduEver walked into a spic-and-span home and wondered about how the residents keep it that way? Japanese organisational and minimalist maven Marie Kondo may have achieved worldwide fame with her first book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, and exhorted everyone to try her KonMari method to keep homes tidy and spark joy, but there’s a simpler way to go about things! They don’t look for extra storage space Instead of buying new racks or baskets, we suggest you look for ways to lessen the things in your home. They don’t have a special cleanup day People who always have a clean home are doing small cleanup jobs on the go. They don’t wait for Diwali to give the home a cleanup If you don’t keep cleaning in small instalments, the clutter piles up into a monumental being — one that overwhelms you.