My grandmother a very peaceful place in Japan. Everyone at Southwest, Southwest is talking about big things, but I would like to talk about something even bigger. I feel whole not to be standing on such a wonderful stage today. Mark Pearson Freeland: So let's hear first of all from Marie Kdo herself, break down her focus and how she's trying to organize the. Let's get in and try and tidy up our house and minds and find a way to create that calm, motivated mindset that an organization can bring. So, Mark, I think we should tear into it. Mike Parsons: Get ready, everyone, because we will get organized in all facets. Mark, if we were about to go deep and work for three hours straight, we would first go right let's clean up the desk and get organized. These are all the opportunities we have in this show to learn from Murray Kdo to get things sorted, and I cannot tell you how essential it is. Mike Parsons: Even challenge the idea should you even have it in your house. It's time to create order and put things away where they belong. Things can be on your door that same day. Acquiring stuff in the house is just way too easy. Let's not give in to this world where our inboxes and devices are full of digital goodies. Mike Parsons: So let's get rid of the chaos. Putting your energy where it wants to go is to do new things, growing, developing, and learning out loud even. But today, it is all about Murray Kondo Today it is all about creating order, which will help you reduce stress in your digital and physical lives. We love all things Japanese, and we're gonna be digging into icky guy Kaen. Pretty warning for all of our listeners we're massive Japan fans what do they call them? Mike Parsons: I think it is fantastic to start the Japan series. Mark Pearson Freeland: There's a lot of information and recommendations that Marie has made, not only publicly and across her books and television appearances, but also what you and I will dive into today on Moonshot Show 214. Into the Con Marie Method, which some of us may know, whether you've read her first book, her second book, or even watched her TV show on Netflix. She's created and organized her tips and methods. Mark Pearson Freeland: Marie Cono is a confessed cleaning consultant who takes tidying and cleanliness to a new level. To kick us off right and kick off on the foundation of cleanliness and productivity is none other than Marie Cono. So you can imagine some serious life lessons coming through our next few shows. Listeners and members, today, we are kicking off a brand new series. I would agree, but I think she's cleaning it up. Boy, are we kicking off our brand new series with somebody who's pretty much a household name, Mike, and somebody whom I know is gonna bring some fascinating, insightful, and helpful tips into our lives, wouldn't you say? I'm your co-host, Mike Parsons, and as always, I'm joined by Mark Pearson Freeland. Mike Parsons: Hello and welcome to the Moonshots Podcast. Marie on the TODAY show closes the show with a call to action to only surround ourselves with things that bring happiness Marie’s advice to tune your home into a place for great work Snapreads breaks down some of the key ideas Marie Kondo introduces herself, and her focusĪBC and Marie Kondo Reveal Simple Ways To Get Organized The book has inspired a decluttering movement and is the perfect way to start our Japan Series.īuy the book summary from Blinkist Runsheet The technique uses the idea that you should only keep items in your home that bring you joy and let go of things that do not. Kondo shares her unique KonMari method for decluttering and organizing in the book. It was published in 2011 and has become a best-seller. Marie Kondo's first book is "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing". Marie Kondo: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up EPISODE 214
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