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Mar 1, 2017

On Today’s episode, I discuss the effects of a cluttered life with Ivanka Siolkowsky. We dive into the emotional and professional aspects of clutter and how to turn things around.

Ivanka Siolkowsky was once an extremely organized teacher who turned her passion into a professional organizing business. Her enthusiasm was driven by reading Marie Kondo’s book and instituting the KonMarie method on her life. She now helps others cut down on clutter and organize their lives.

Topics:

  • Marie Kondo and her KonMari method or organization
  • Organizing by category instead of by room
  • Looking critically at our work wardrobes
  • Changing the way you fold to increase space
  • Storing seasonal or weight-related clothing items
  • The benefit of implementing the KonMari method to your work space/office
  • Using the KonMari method when packing

This podcast is courtesy of Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto based firm, whose goal is to provide quality graphic designs for Public Relations. If you would like to get in touch with Pitch, please fill out the contact form.

Resources and Links:

Ivanka's Tidy Moose Website

Tidy Moose Facebook

Tidy Moose Instagram @tidymoose

Tidy Moose YouTube 

The Original KonMari Site

Quotes:

 

“[Clutter] has a…negative emotional effect on you.” -Ivanka Siolkowsky

 

“You have a system that works for you and then things flow a little bit easier.” -Ivanka Siolkowsky

 

“Order it in order of priority and importance.” -Ivanka Siolkowsky

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