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People cannot change their tidying habits without first changing their way of thinking.
Marie Kondo
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For kids, it's best to teach them how to fold their clothes first. Kids will be able to fold their clothes at about three years old. You don't want to teach them how to put away toys first because it's difficult. Clothes are something kids wear every day, so it's easy for them to have a sense about their belongings.
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I'd like to tidy up the entire planet. I would go anywhere if there were something that needs tidying.
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Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space you own.
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Being packed all the time, even when not in use, must feel something like going to bed on an empty stomach.
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Attachment to the past and fears concerning the future not only govern the way you select the things you own but also represent the criteria by which you make choices in every aspect of your life, including your relationships with people and your job.
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Effective tidying involves only three essential actions. All you need to do is take the time to examine every item you own, decide whether or not you want to keep it, then choose where to put what you keep. Designate a place for each thing.
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My head was full of tidying tips, and I had complete, albeit misguided, confidence that I could tidy any place.
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In my case, my size is so small that if I want it but don't buy it, I might miss the opportunity.
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About tidying up a toy box, you should let your kids experience the selection process by touching all of their toys. It's also important how they throw away their toys. They can earn a stronger sense of valuing things when they throw things away with respect and appreciation.
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The process of facing and selecting our possessions can be quite painful. It forces us to confront our imperfections and inadequacies and the foolish choices we made in the past.
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The inside of a house or apartment after decluttering has much in common with a Shinto shrine... a place where there are no unnecessary things, and our thoughts become clear.
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