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Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up by Marie Kondo | Summary & Highlights

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Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up by Marie Condo | Summary & Highlights - NOT ORIGINAL BOOK but includes OUR OWN Illustrations



Spark Joy is a book that breaks down the massive difference between cleaning and tidying. To tidy is to rid yourself of any objects that do not spark joy.


Clothing, kitchen supplies, cords, and any other item in your home must be sorted through to find the joyful and useful. This will help alleviate many tensions in your life and make your home, your dream home.


Many people spend their lives cleaning up because they do not know how to tidy and discard unneeded or unwanted objects. After you put the principles of this book into your daily life you will find yourself in a clutter and stress-free world.



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BONUS: Free Report about The Tidiest and Messiest Places on Earth - http://sixfigureteen.com/messy.

42 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 9, 2016

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September 6, 2016
Boring, repetitive, maybe a slight improvement from her previous book. She still sounds like a maniac to me. I had to read it because I honestly don't understand all the fuss about her "technique"...really?? To get rid of smells in the kitchen you have to put your garbage in the freezer?!? And do I have to throw away the sieve because it doesn't give me joy?!? Silly me..and I thought I NEEDED it to drain pasta! Utility must an overrated concept for Japanese standard.
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March 10, 2017
I thought both books were great. It was just what I needed to get my House in order. I got tips from both books. I didn't find it boring at all. I recommend.
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