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Marie Kondo's Shocking Confession: I've Kind of Given Up on Tidying: Marie Kondo, the Japanese organizing consultant known for her "KonMari Method" of tidying and popular Netflix show, recently admitted to giving up on keeping her home spotless. In an interview with The Washington Post, Kondo shares that her priorities have shifted after welcoming her third child in 2021. The globally acclaimed expert confesses, "I've kind of given up on [tidiness], in a good way. For me, now, I realize what is most important to me is enjoying spending time with my children at home."
While Kondo was known for her meticulous organization skills, especially during her first pregnancy when she went to great lengths to baby-proof her tidy home, she has since become more forgiving of messes. She shares with the newspaper that her home may be cluttered, but the way she is spending her time is what matters most at this stage of her life.
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Despite the changes in her own household, Kondo remains committed to passing on her organizing methods to the next generation. She tells the Associated Press, "I try to teach them how to fold clothes...I try to make it so they can watch me folding clothes from time to time." Despite not being a hundred percent perfect, Kondo strives to instill her values in her children, recognizing the importance of tidiness and organization for a harmonious home.
Kondo's admission highlights the balance between maintaining a tidy home and enjoying time with family, especially for parents. It is a reminder that what may have been important in the past may not necessarily hold the same level of importance in the present. The prioritization of joy and quality time with loved ones is what truly sparks happiness in life.
Despite the changes in her own household, Kondo remains committed to passing on her organizing methods to the next generation. She tells the Associated Press, "I try to teach them how to fold clothes...I try to make it so they can watch me folding clothes from time to time." Despite not being a hundred percent perfect, Kondo strives to instill her values in her children, recognizing the importance of tidiness and organization for a harmonious home.
Kondo's admission highlights the balance between maintaining a tidy home and enjoying time with family, especially for parents. It is a reminder that what may have been important in the past may not necessarily hold the same level of importance in the present. The prioritization of joy and quality time with loved ones is what truly sparks happiness in life.