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6 Ways The KonMari Method Has Improved My Life For Years
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In this episode, one woman shows us how “tidying up” has improved her life even several years after reading Marie Kondo. Click here to learn more about adopting minimalism into your wardrobe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNE2BfRNRtY&
Through weekly video essays, "Making It Work" showcases how *real* people have upgraded their personal or financial lives in some meaningful way. Making your life work for you doesn't mean getting rich just for the sake of it. It means making the most of what you have to build a life you love, both in your present and in your future. And while managing money is a crucial life skill for everyone, there's no one "right way" to go about it — you have to figure out what works best for *you,* full stop.
Video by Grace Lee
https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsSoGreatAboutThat
https://twitter.com/whatssograce
Based on an essay by Mercedes Killeen: https://thefinancialdiet.com/6-ways-my-life-has-improved-several-years-after-completing-the-konmari-method/
Video narration by Kimberly Spera
In this episode, one woman shows us how “tidying up” has improved her life even several years after reading Marie Kondo. Click here to learn more about adopting minimalism into your wardrobe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNE2BfRNRtY&
Through weekly video essays, "Making It Work" showcases how *real* people have upgraded their personal or financial lives in some meaningful way. Making your life work for you doesn't mean getting rich just for the sake of it. It means making the most of what you have to build a life you love, both in your present and in your future. And while managing money is a crucial life skill for everyone, there's no one "right way" to go about it — you have to figure out what works best for *you,* full stop.
Video by Grace Lee
https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsSoGreatAboutThat
https://twitter.com/whatssograce
Based on an essay by Mercedes Killeen: https://thefinancialdiet.com/6-ways-my-life-has-improved-several-years-after-completing-the-konmari-method/
Video narration by Kimberly Spera
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