Marie Kondo Paper Decluttering Tips: Konmari Method

Marie Kondo Paper Decluttering Tips: Konmari Method

Papers are essentially any mail or documents that we receive, notes we take in school or outside classes, or manuals and instructions that come with appliances or electronics.

Remember, this category doesn’t include things like love letters or special cards–those are mementos, and go in the last category. And it doesn’t include any books or magazines, but it does include newspapers.

Marie Kondo Categories: The 5 Steps to Konmari Method

Marie Kondo Categories: The 5 Steps to Konmari Method

Tidying by category lets us do one kind of work in totality, no matter where the objects are in your space. Plus, most of us have no idea how much stuff we own, so tidying by category is the wake up call we need.

The correct sequence of categories: clothes, books, papers, komono/miscellany, mementos. In each category, gather all the items together at once, discard first, then organize what’s left.

What is Mitote? from the Four Agreements

What is Mitote? from the Four Agreements

What exactly is Mitote? The concept can be confusing and vague. The outside dream – the world – is full of unpleasantness, drama, violence, fear, war and injustice. Fear and false beliefs control the outside dream. Because we’re integrated strongly into this outside dream, our personal dream is also ruled by fear. The agreements and beliefs we store in our heads stop us from seeing the truth – that justice, beauty, joy, and freedom can be our personal dream This inability to see the truth is a fog of perception the Toltecs called a mitote. The mitote clouds our vision,