Konmari Your Life: Tidying Tips from Marie Kondo

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  • Опубліковано 13 гру 2024

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  • @donnaschnare7029
    @donnaschnare7029 5 років тому +13

    She is the most adorable person I have ever seen. So well mannered - I love the way she keeps looking at the interviewer when the translation is taking place. The translator is excellent- I hope she is always with her. At 67 I am still learning new tidying methods. Does it Spark Joy - that is the way to go. Love her

  • @livelaughlove4635
    @livelaughlove4635 8 років тому +63

    I've listened to a bunch of her interviews and though I don't know any Japanese this seems to have been the best interpreter. The comments from people who understand the language confirms what I was thinking. Great interview!

    • @aigoo.runner
      @aigoo.runner 5 років тому +2

      Until this point. The one on Netflix, I think, is even better, Mari Iida.

  • @mibeka1
    @mibeka1 7 років тому +24

    No wonder I love walking into my house. I started cleaning up my act years ago. My home is so peaceful and full of joy. Thanks to God. I love Marie's tidying methods and was able to apply them in my bedroom drawers. They were already tidy but her method in the best. God bless her.

  • @UnDefinedLegacy
    @UnDefinedLegacy 8 років тому +201

    This interpreter is loads better than the google talks woman. This should be the most viewed video. I actually play this video in the background as I tidy my room.

    • @samfromspace
      @samfromspace 8 років тому +2

      +UnDefinedLegacy me as well hehe i sort out hardcore right now

    • @GabrielaCenturionNeumann
      @GabrielaCenturionNeumann 7 років тому +1

      Totally agreed and same about putting it on the background while cleaning

    • @PHAD-tc2ic
      @PHAD-tc2ic 5 років тому +2

      ASMR... in a paraphilic cheesy way.

    • @polinamanannikova3726
      @polinamanannikova3726 5 років тому +1

      Same here !!! Helps to boost my cleaning vibe

  • @Heimaku
    @Heimaku 7 років тому +27

    her voice is beautiful, Very easy to listen to

  • @sophiaislovedandlovesandis640
    @sophiaislovedandlovesandis640 6 років тому +2

    I'm so happy and grateful to have learned Ms. Marie Kondo only though through online. She really helped me and those around me not only materialistically but also emotionally! I realized that I was shrugging off the dust and the grandized view of my parents when I saw how few stuff which I thought were valuable which I received from my parents were actually not. I felt great in a new way.

  • @jackson7922
    @jackson7922 Рік тому

    It’s so great to see her speak. Her Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up book changed my life many years ago.

  • @Trace7173
    @Trace7173 9 років тому +386

    The translator did a great job!. Her name is Yuno Imai.

    • @salvadorsarmiento4226
      @salvadorsarmiento4226 9 років тому +8

      yes, she did a great job!!

    • @veritasveritas9520
      @veritasveritas9520 8 років тому +12

      +Trace Rollins you mean INTERPRETER.

    • @Trace7173
      @Trace7173 8 років тому +41

      +Veritas Veritas Whatever

    • @Anthony_in_Bloomington_Indiana
      @Anthony_in_Bloomington_Indiana 8 років тому +12

      Veritas Twice:
      No, he wrote translator and he meant translator.
      That's not being nit picky. That is ** making up * something to nit pick about. Why would you post something so mental?

    • @fenixcreciente8576
      @fenixcreciente8576 5 років тому

      Anthony Starfield: While the poster's meaning was evident, it's not "mental" to point out the contrast between these 2 terms, which according to a succinct explanation on languagescientific.com is "only the difference in the medium: the interpreter translates orally, while the translator interprets written text." Actually, the interpreter was doing some minimal note-taking, but seemed to do a stellar job.

  • @NishaFullPerms
    @NishaFullPerms 7 років тому +11

    Never tought folding clothes could be so amazing. Blind blown Marie Kondo, mind blown!

  • @imdaisybtw
    @imdaisybtw 3 роки тому +3

    Came here to cleanse my eyes and ears after some episodes of the "Get Organized with The Home Edit" show on Netflix. Good for "The Home Edit" that what they do works for them and their clients but it's so standoffish how rich celebs evade their own messes, glamorous hoards only the wealthy can pull off and hire people to create cold and surgical spaces for the satisfaction of the sight, but where's the emotional connection?
    I praise Marie Kondo for helping me slowly build a bond with everything I own which also helps me to consider before buying something if it will actually bring me joy. Her humanist approach is a healthy alternative to the organization of our homes and has a more profound impact when we reflect and wonder what decisions spark joy in our lives.
    Remember that the Konmari method is nowhere near apathetic minimalism contemporary trends, is a method that expects you to be respectful and grateful for your house and belongings. Not to just throw away but to embrace and organize your crazy collections when they truly spark joy in you.

  • @safran4803
    @safran4803 8 років тому +12

    Wow, lucky New Yorkers (:
    Marie Kondo is such a positive person. I just love listening to her, even if I can already guess most of her answers by now (=

  • @verenaweiss4909
    @verenaweiss4909 Рік тому

    Great interviewer! Very calm and responds to the flow of the conversation and still poses her questions that she prepared. She understands the focus is on the guest, which also is reflected in her black clothing. Great job!

  • @sharon1693
    @sharon1693 5 років тому +2

    What a fantastic presentation! I have been inspired to use Marie Kondo’s method as it makes so much sense...the order (clothes, books...)...the connecting with the joy an object gives...the gratitude for faithful service of things you let go of. I start with my clothes tomorrow morning, as it is now time for me to sleep so I can start the new week, the new day, the new me refreshed. Thank you for the wonderful Q&A session...very insightful questions were asked. Thank you, Marie and The Japan Society of NYC!

  • @Spherian7
    @Spherian7 8 років тому +10

    Everything about this is amazing. I've told tons of people about this, and they are all the same - their eyes open wide and they proclaim "That's exactly what I need to do!" I'm a rough 'n tough guy, but this is serene enlightenment.

  • @treesforlifeong1639
    @treesforlifeong1639 8 років тому +41

    marie, you definately spark Peace and Joy within me
    bless u

  • @Pintandoconsandycoronado
    @Pintandoconsandycoronado 8 років тому +61

    I wish she would read me a loooooong book even if I would wouldn't understand. her voice helps me fall asleep.

    • @k.k9702
      @k.k9702 7 років тому +1

      Sandy Coronado soooo trueeee!

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому

      For me Mari's voice both inspires and literally sparks Joy.. : )

    • @lisawintler-cox1641
      @lisawintler-cox1641 7 років тому

      So desu ne!!

  • @nancyolson3258
    @nancyolson3258 5 років тому +1

    I love hearing Marie Kondo's voice! A few of the clips I have seen of her, her voice is completely overrun by the interpreter. She has a delightful voice and she occasionally sprinkles in a few English phrases. This interpreter seems very good too.

  • @xomewchii
    @xomewchii 9 років тому +4

    Yessss Marie Kondo!!!! I'm SO SAD I missed this!

  • @UD-fv6xu
    @UD-fv6xu 3 роки тому +1

    This beautiful Japanese Goddess Marie Kondo, sparks joy in me.

  • @LittleLulubee
    @LittleLulubee 8 років тому +8

    Thanks, this was interesting. The interpreter did a great job, and it was great listening practice for learning Japanese! 🙂

  • @amberleaf7
    @amberleaf7 7 років тому +25

    Marie is a genius, and she is so sweet and cute. I love how she represents the best in the Japanese culture. And I LOVE her method - it's extremely helpful. Now we need somebody to invent a method to make humans stop littering.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому +3

      That (littering) must be a type of mental illness.. where one feels so disconnected with the world around them that they loose all respect for themselves.
      I used to walk around with a bag.. picking up trash, and muttering insults and getting angry at disrespectful people who littered...but one day I had an epiphany. I began to have compassion for those poor ignorant souls that were so far from the source of their own joy... so now I just walk along with my bag, I serve nature and my surroundings. It's a choice... I now consciously choose Joy. As for the litterers... Karma happens.
      Clearly World Peace starts WITHIN ourselves. So now, far less anger , .far more Peace and Joy.

  • @MarsellaFyngold
    @MarsellaFyngold 8 років тому +118

    I'd be interested to see how the KonMari method can be applied to our digital life. I feel like my computer and inbox are utterly cluttered. . . . sometimes more cluttered than my physical surroundings.

    • @VisualMind
      @VisualMind 8 років тому +20

      Yes absolutely! Exactly my thoughts. I already did almost all my pictures, texts, inbox...
      I'm a photographer so I've got TONS of photos and other stuff like business documents and so on.
      I already started trying kind of the konmari method here. At first I sorted all pictures of clients that I need to keep and put the pictures in folders with their names. These I didn't sort out a lot as I'm not the one to decide whether they spark joy.
      Then I put all my pictures I've done for my portfolio, to learn, for fun or work with models in just one folder to see how much of them I have. And now I started to import them to Lightroom and give 5 stars to the ones I want to keep. The others I just delete and thank them.
      Also I am studying graphic design at the moment and had a similar approach concerning those files. I just created a folder with the stuff I want to keep and put the things that spark joy in there.
      For my inbox I also decided which stuff I needed to keep and put them in folders. Then I cleared my inbox. And every time I get a newsletter now I unsubscribe from it if it doesn't spark joy.
      Maybe I could give you at least some new thoughts, digital is very tough!

    • @evgenia
      @evgenia 7 років тому +2

      File organisation, back ups for keeping and delete absolutly everything on the computer you can not live without.

    • @Findyourcall
      @Findyourcall 5 років тому

      Marsella D. Fyngold I had a mailbox which kept all my 9 year business correspondence, recently it was deleted occasionallly omg I felt amazing ☺️

    • @germangonzales2008
      @germangonzales2008 4 роки тому

      i tried but the KonMari method in that way but unfortunately I wasn't able to put my computer back together after organizing all the little parts by category.... DAMN YOU KONMARI! You let me down.

    • @DaughterOfMaat
      @DaughterOfMaat Рік тому

      This may be a very late comment but you can try to implement the “Joy at Work” version of the Konmari method. That one is geared more towards work related stuff (which includes digital clutter)

  • @frankboff1260
    @frankboff1260 6 років тому +4

    I was taught many of these methods as a child in Australia. Mind you I’m not so good at putting them into practice. I’m watching now for inspiration lol 😊

  • @carris3ringcircus390
    @carris3ringcircus390 7 років тому +13

    She is Precious!♡

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому

      That is a perfect adjective for her.. yes. : )

  • @JMKayneonJMTV
    @JMKayneonJMTV 7 років тому +4

    Been watching a lot of videos about her and her methods, currently halfway with the book and I couldn't wait to start the process! Thank you #KonMari

  • @jelyfisher
    @jelyfisher 7 років тому +23

    "And I believe that my method will lead to world peace in the end." 😄😄We can all hope!

  • @ilyasoto5888
    @ilyasoto5888 8 років тому +5

    I like the way the interview went through. Very interesting info.

  • @alkimtuna3261
    @alkimtuna3261 3 роки тому +1

    I can’t take the cute!! Marie is adorable.

  • @pipsrags
    @pipsrags 6 років тому +4

    I was brought up with the saying "A place for everything and everything in its place". If you buy only what you need then there will be no clutter. I also think being paranoidly tidy is so important in Japan because the homes are so awfully small.

  • @gaiadove
    @gaiadove 8 років тому +102

    I want to see a collaboration with her and "Hoarders"

    • @candicecat4474
      @candicecat4474 6 років тому +2

      Yes, I'd be interested in that, especially like an on-going six month collaboration between a Hoarder and Marie Kondo being the coach.

    • @MsJuliab14
      @MsJuliab14 6 років тому +5

      It's (kinda) happening! She has a new NETFLIX show!!

    • @abrahama2643
      @abrahama2643 6 років тому +1

      @Brenda White
      You just linked the video we're watching right now

    • @sunflowers2469
      @sunflowers2469 5 років тому +1

      that’s rude, Marie does not need to deal with that!!

  • @maureenbarron3676
    @maureenbarron3676 6 років тому +2

    I am a bit obsessed with this. Also has started an interest in Japanese culture for me.

  • @leeclarke8993
    @leeclarke8993 8 років тому +7

    Thank You I'm inspired about your method.

  • @cookiewang4681
    @cookiewang4681 7 років тому +5

    so tidying up is a spiritual journey too :O I'm doing it right now

  • @darci12u
    @darci12u 8 років тому +18

    would like a home tour of konmari ' s home.😊

  • @christinaoxo
    @christinaoxo 8 років тому +4

    She is so sweet! I love her method.

  • @k.k9702
    @k.k9702 7 років тому +32

    sHE Sparks JOY

  • @cluelesscrispy
    @cluelesscrispy 8 років тому +111

    Inspires me to learn Japanese

    • @Arcon1337
      @Arcon1337 8 років тому +30

      Yeah, It's a beautiful language

  • @deslozada
    @deslozada 9 років тому +8

    She is so adorable! :)

  • @jennyrayman3402
    @jennyrayman3402 8 років тому +66

    Japanese women are so refined- soft speaking voice and gentility. i love their culture

    • @moonchild9767
      @moonchild9767 7 років тому +13

      Not all japanese women...there is a variety in that area...
      But thank you! lol

    • @gperson1967
      @gperson1967 6 років тому +2

      Somehow I doubt you know much of anything about “their” culture.

    • @gperson1967
      @gperson1967 6 років тому +1

      mija : you are brilliant.

    • @HereIAm247
      @HereIAm247 Рік тому

      I do like the 'calm' and 'respect' they tend to use in everything they do. It seems like a very intentional way to live, and a good way to interact with the world.

  • @evabuczek
    @evabuczek 2 роки тому

    The interpreter is a genius!

  • @Amabadam
    @Amabadam 7 років тому +6

    I have applied her method but what about after you do Laundry? Once you organize the Konmari Method is very organized of course and I love it but what about how to keep things organized after doing laundry or to keep the kitchen tidy even after cooking? I hope she makes a book about keeping things organized even after real life happens

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому +5

      What I have found is that once my kitchen got organized and tidy... it created a FLOW to things.. so that it is much easier to maintain. That which IS Tidy has a tendency to remain Tidy. A place for everything and everything in its place. If something does not rate its own place... then I have to ask myself.. should I even keep it?

    • @alexavasquez1992
      @alexavasquez1992 6 років тому +1

      Her book goes after that

  • @DanHarayda
    @DanHarayda 9 років тому

    This awesome. It is posts like this, is why I am proud to be a member!

  • @300076379
    @300076379 7 років тому +3

    world peace 😂💕 lol i love her!

  • @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430
    @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430 4 роки тому

    I love Spark Joy! 😍

  • @nosoyheineken
    @nosoyheineken 6 років тому

    I love you soooo much Marie Kondo!

  • @takeru51
    @takeru51 9 років тому +83

    She's so cute

    • @Lvmykidos2
      @Lvmykidos2 8 років тому +16

      +takeru51 OMG! Yes, she is! She is such a lady and I just love her mannerisms. She's so petite and adorable!

  • @SprinkleofWilly
    @SprinkleofWilly 8 років тому +12

    Inspiration! Gonna go tiny my clothes now!

    • @amberleaf7
      @amberleaf7 7 років тому +2

      Tiny? I think you meant "TIDY". Let's start with tiding your writing, too :)

    • @eniko1237
      @eniko1237 3 роки тому +1

      @@amberleaf7 Calm down

    • @XenusMama
      @XenusMama Рік тому

      It’s pretty sus that she tells us to trash our stuff and now she’s selling stuff to replace the stuff she told you to throw away .
      I’m avoiding this scam artist.

  • @samcalcutt2381
    @samcalcutt2381 8 років тому +2

    A question I have is when sorting the clothes, do you take everyone's clothes in the family into one area, or do you start with one family member then when completed move to the next family members clothing?- Thank you, ありがとうございました

    • @KrisH-oy1lf
      @KrisH-oy1lf 8 років тому +9

      Sam Calcutt you don't - you only tidy your own things, as you have to decide what sparks joy in yourself. She has addressed the question of getting other household members involved in other videos; in a nutshell her answer is, once you have tidied your own things, others often follow suit. But you can't do it for them, they have to do it themselves.

    • @WoodlandPoetry
      @WoodlandPoetry 8 років тому

      Kris H Sad but true!😊

  • @wwcc8022
    @wwcc8022 8 років тому +57

    She's soo cute

    • @Spherian7
      @Spherian7 8 років тому +2

      +Wadia Cherifi Got that right... and so are you. Congrats!

  • @laminage
    @laminage 7 років тому +1

    She is truly an Icon. I wasn't a Hoarder mind you but I did get rid of a lot of things, and it felt so good. I gave it all away to The Salvation Army and I don't even put My Socks like Balls, I keep them together. I have also stopped buying a lot of things ie CD's, Books, Magazines where I have saved a lot of Money. Do you remember when Alice Nelson's Doppelganger Cousin Emma came to visit on The Brady Bunch and she taught The Bradys a lot about Organization including teaching Bobby how to fold a Shirt. After Alice came back they realized how much they missed her. Cousin Emma in many ways was ahead of her time.

  • @spburson
    @spburson 7 років тому +3

    I know their are bound to be many people that find her technique of expressing love and gratitude through the palm of your hands silly, but if you think about it....when you do it the way she instructs you will find whether your clothes actually serve a purpose. Do they keep you warm the way there suppose to? Does a special occasion dress make you feel pretty? Therefore, if an item doesn't serve a purpose or "Spark Joy" in your life what is the point in keeping it?

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому

      I am sure people can go as deeply into this process OR .. stay as "surface" with it... as suits their needs.

  • @bleedinggumsroberts3579
    @bleedinggumsroberts3579 6 років тому +1

    Great video. I think it needs more volume. I'm watching on a phone in a truck. A loud truck. I will be subscribing

  • @pheonixleaf9810
    @pheonixleaf9810 8 років тому +128

    She calls herself a freak... But what ppl don't realize is, we "freaks" end up being the most successful in life.

    • @moonchild9767
      @moonchild9767 7 років тому +5

      That is so true.

    • @glauciamsq
      @glauciamsq 7 років тому +6

      pheonix leaf I actually found my purpose in life due to a mental illness. Don't love having it, but I definetely love what it taught me about living successfuly...

    • @fenixcreciente8576
      @fenixcreciente8576 5 років тому +3

      @@glauciamsq - From her account of her extreme "tidying" fetish since early childhood--i.e.; chronically organizing & throwing out others' belongings to the point of actually disrupting peace & harmony in the home (which you must admit not too many 5-yr.-olds do)--I suspect Marie may have some OCD going on. But I give her credit as she seems to have found a way to channel this tendency productively in her adult career, & thereby potentially help a great many people struggling w/what has become a modern-day plague of over-abundance. My only serious concern w/her approach to dealing w/one's inanimate possessions would be her encouraging people to greet their home as if it were an animate entity, thank their things directly, create a "power spot" inhabited by certain personally meaningful objects in their home (basically, creating an altar), etc. Whether people realize this or not, these are basic tenets of Shintoism--which is an animistic religion (reportedly Marie previously worked at a Shinto shrine & sold charms). By investing in them in this manner, while they may emerge w/more functional & pleasant physical surroundings, they can also inadvertently invite unwanted spirits into their homes & lives which may cause serious disruption for them & those around them down the road ("clutter" of the highest order)... if you don't believe me, look up "Shintoism" online--it's quite an eye-opener. For those who are interested in Christianity, the Bible makes it quite clear that all we have comes from the one true & living God, & He is the one to be thanked for what we acquire in this life of whatever kind--otherwise, we are creating idols. However, I very much like the idea of pausing a moment & thanking Him for anything that has helped those in our home along their journey, especially when parting w/those items... & the "sparking joy" concept is gold.

  • @misskobeyoshi2500
    @misskobeyoshi2500 7 років тому +3

    Love it now I am a tidy person

  • @XxTennisFan001xX
    @XxTennisFan001xX 8 років тому +35

    yay my japanese is becoming more fluent i can understand most of what she said before the translator put it in english :)

  • @FoyeStender
    @FoyeStender 5 років тому

    So at 39.00 she talked about telling things 'thank you' - thing items you are giving away or donating or selling...things that your mother passed down - that is truly a huge emotional experience. I had to think, "it's ok with my mom so it's ok to give way". That's hard!

    • @FoyeStender
      @FoyeStender 5 років тому +2

      So I personally (doesn't mean it isn't out there) have not seen the deep, emotional part of this process. The book emphasizes that it 'changes your life' but doesn't mention the process it takes to get there - I mean wow! It's all good and all necessary but it is an mental and emotional process...and most definitely, spiritual..but a necessity.

  • @Ingrid0410
    @Ingrid0410 8 років тому +12

    Can someone tell me, what is much of what you have does indeed spark joy????? What if all your 100 handbags spark joy? Then what do you do?????

    • @TrulyHighContrastArt
      @TrulyHighContrastArt 8 років тому +2

      keep them

    • @Ingrid0410
      @Ingrid0410 8 років тому

      LOL

    • @TrulyHighContrastArt
      @TrulyHighContrastArt 8 років тому +12

      +ingrid no, really. read the book. if your 100 bags bring you joy, keep them. that's the point

    • @TrulyHighContrastArt
      @TrulyHighContrastArt 8 років тому

      +Spherian7 what does that even mean??

    • @Ingrid0410
      @Ingrid0410 8 років тому

      lol...if you have room! HA! I do think I'm trying to be a bit more minimalistic though.....

  • @SilentAce901
    @SilentAce901 8 років тому +7

    I wonder how she packs her carryon

    • @livelaughlove4635
      @livelaughlove4635 8 років тому +2

      Yes! I wonder if it's illustrated in her new book.

  • @purplelily9547
    @purplelily9547 8 років тому +7

    couldnt they find somebody else than this molly person? she comes across as snooty & phony, while marie is so warm and genuine

  • @gracewing-yuantoy538
    @gracewing-yuantoy538 2 роки тому

    Would you mind sharing the brand of jeans, and where one may order them?

    • @stevem2270
      @stevem2270 2 роки тому

      Based on the tags of the top and the hoodie, I will guess the jeans are also from the Japanese clothing store called Uniqlo.

  • @klauskeast9475
    @klauskeast9475 Рік тому

    My God what an Angel

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 8 років тому +4

    I'm a weeaboo for Marie Kondo

  • @breannanouveaux5132
    @breannanouveaux5132 7 років тому +8

    I love how sweet and proper they are.

    • @gperson1967
      @gperson1967 6 років тому

      Breanna Nouveaux : “they” who?

  • @cantavoidtrite
    @cantavoidtrite 8 років тому

    What if what sparks joy today does not tomorrow or vice versa?

  • @jasonhanjk
    @jasonhanjk 7 років тому +1

    Some translation seems missing.

  • @ВераИвановна-н7ф
    @ВераИвановна-н7ф 8 років тому +1

    спасибо! великолепно:)

  • @videogamermusic31
    @videogamermusic31 4 роки тому

    life changing

  • @nysse25
    @nysse25 7 років тому

    ich bin begeistert, denn es funktioniert wirklich

  • @XenusMama
    @XenusMama Рік тому

    I threw out my Marie kondo book … that helped immensely.

  • @spiritwoodlive5597
    @spiritwoodlive5597 5 років тому

    World peace ✌️ at the End!! Inner Peace ☮️ as you fold and unfold your very Life!! God Bless you Sweetheart!! Hugszzzz and goodwill toward all!! Pass it on! (Please share)

  • @BluntlyBlondie
    @BluntlyBlondie 6 років тому

    I wonder if she has a specific folding table at home....🤔

  • @koneko3774
    @koneko3774 8 років тому +36

    I really hope that Ellen degeneres invites her on her show one day

    • @kaywalsh7739
      @kaywalsh7739 8 років тому +8

      I think she did.

    • @koneko3774
      @koneko3774 8 років тому +1

      When I looked it up, I couldn't find her, but i saw it on my suggestion box a week ago ^-^;

    • @amberleaf7
      @amberleaf7 7 років тому +1

      I would love that!!

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому

      What a dynamic show THAT would be! Lots of Dancing and Folding, and laughter going on! : 0

    • @kopec82
      @kopec82 6 років тому +5

      Koneko she did and she wasn’t very nice weird cause Ellen usually very nice!

  • @BluntlyBlondie
    @BluntlyBlondie 6 років тому

    Some would say that women collect two. We collect make up, jewelry, purses and shoes. I also collect sunglasses and Jackets. Not to mention all my face and hair stuff. If you have three or more things that do the same thing, I would consider that a collection. On the other hand man collect tools, cards Star Wars figurines. We don’t really see those things other than tools being useful for something.

  • @adrianabitdinger6891
    @adrianabitdinger6891 5 років тому

    Legendas em Português ou Espanhol por favor!

  • @saffanat
    @saffanat 8 років тому +28

    My toilet brush doesn't bring me joy, do I throw it away?

    • @catherinekeith2084
      @catherinekeith2084 8 років тому +21

      Yes

    • @WoodlandPoetry
      @WoodlandPoetry 8 років тому +33

      saffanat She addressed this in a Q&A once. If you need it, you keep it. That's why my mop bucket now has butterflies on it!

    • @rhinoloupe
      @rhinoloupe 7 років тому +31

      saffanat Your toilet brush contributes to a lifestyle that will bring you joy, so that's why you keep it

    • @amberleaf7
      @amberleaf7 7 років тому

      Lol. Nice ;)

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому +3

      I suspect that if you wanted a clean toilet.. and you had no brush... procuring a brush might indeed Spark Joy... of course.. not ALL toilet brushes are created equal.. soooo chose the one which sparks the MOST Joy. : )
      I have definately tossed an old grubby brush for a nicer, more streamlined one.
      I doubt a dirty toilet would spark too much Joy.

  • @downbntout
    @downbntout 8 років тому +17

    Ms. Kondo speaks showers of syllables, then the translator speaks a few words.

    • @frankboff1260
      @frankboff1260 6 років тому +2

      downbntout perhaps Japanese is not a very efficient language? Ironic really. Uses many words to discuss having less stuff 😊

    • @gracegan8875
      @gracegan8875 6 років тому +6

      Tania PinkSky Yes you’re spot on. There are a lot of honorific expressions in the Japanese language which reflects its extremely polite culture. I actually think that this translator is one of the best I’ve ever seen. Her translation was precise and captured the nuances perfectly.

    • @jellybeanbear7017
      @jellybeanbear7017 3 роки тому +1

      Truth :( I prefer Lida more (the latter translator of her and more professional in my opinion) she translates every single words Marie said and even with the same amount of energy Marie expressed

  • @piligamez3849
    @piligamez3849 8 років тому +2

    No entiendo lo que habla como se puede traducir en español gracia

    • @HeiwaPaz2000
      @HeiwaPaz2000 8 років тому

      Su primer libro ya esta traducido al espanyol.

  • @ginascarlatta5656
    @ginascarlatta5656 8 років тому +6

    She very sweet!

    • @dudanunesbleff
      @dudanunesbleff 8 років тому +1

      Delicate cherry blossom on the outside, inside as hard as steel: the ideal japanese woman. She's impressive

  • @nazarethr.flores5430
    @nazarethr.flores5430 6 років тому

    IT'S AMAZING!!!!, TODAY SHE IS A MILLIONAIRE!!.......I THINK SHE IS FAMOUS BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE VERY VERY MESSY

  • @shorea27
    @shorea27 7 років тому +3

    How do you Konmari with adhd? Having all that stuff in one place is a distraction quicksand.

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому +1

      having ADHD myself the Konari method has been a godsend.

  • @terencew3840
    @terencew3840 5 років тому +1

    The wife did not spark joy. Time to sell or donate

  • @pheonixleaf9810
    @pheonixleaf9810 8 років тому +34

    What a stiff crowd. She was at least trying to be a little humorous.

  • @nazarethr.flores5430
    @nazarethr.flores5430 6 років тому +2

    I can´t belive it!!!....She is doing money with very obvious activity!!...AND SHE IS FAMOUS FOR IT!!!.........

  • @nickchong5551
    @nickchong5551 7 років тому +2

    Have you tried it on XXL t shirts and jeans? It Ain't the same shit.

    • @April4YHWH
      @April4YHWH 5 років тому +1

      Actually.....I folded 2X / size 22 women's clothing in this style and I can attest that it DOES work, and the fabric was flimsy with some of them.

  • @qynnana1031
    @qynnana1031 8 років тому +4

    seriously, how big is the translator's notebook? lol

  • @plantedbasedman9845
    @plantedbasedman9845 3 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @kimotruth
    @kimotruth 2 роки тому

    質問者の「津波があった後、本の売れ行きが下がった」というところは誤訳ではないでしょうか。。。

  • @lastriangel4143
    @lastriangel4143 7 років тому

    好漂亮

  • @gperson1967
    @gperson1967 6 років тому +3

    Any time I see a person outwardly this “sweet” and “cute,” I can’t help but think they are hiding the most terrible temper.
    And that’s what makes people such as this likable and interesting, btw.

    • @LadyGodiva7460
      @LadyGodiva7460 6 років тому

      I remember someone saying in another comment section they visualize her going into a private room to just cuss.

  • @lidu6363
    @lidu6363 7 років тому +12

    CLEAN UP YOUR ROOM, BUCKOS!

  • @opqwd
    @opqwd 3 місяці тому

    Hakkim -1 time view

  • @RilaQma
    @RilaQma 6 років тому +1

    近藤さん⁽⁽٩(๑˃̶͈̀ ᗨ ˂̶͈́)۶⁾⁾いつもありがとう〜

  • @asianaestar
    @asianaestar 7 років тому +1

    JAPANESE PEOPLE TALK AS FAST AS RAPPERS WHY DID I EVER DROP THAT CLASS

  • @marvona3531
    @marvona3531 7 років тому +1

    👍✳👍✳👍✳

  • @erinamarianty
    @erinamarianty 5 років тому

    Men tend to collect things.... yessss... oh those old toys my husband have..

  • @joshaustin9119
    @joshaustin9119 6 років тому

    Cleaning while I listen. My mess is indicating my arrogance. My arrogance is indicating my blessings

  • @bdee1084
    @bdee1084 8 місяців тому

    Can’t believe she said tidying dilemma

    • @bdee1084
      @bdee1084 8 місяців тому

      The Audacity.

  • @oczaz
    @oczaz 7 років тому +3

    So fucking scared of piling up all the clothes in my house!

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 7 років тому +1

      I hear you... but I think that is an important part of the process... it really does take some initial commitment if one is serious about changing one's life after all.
      I found that once I emptied it all on the floor I just wanted to keep going. I couldn't afford to dally . Once I was committed to tidying it sort of took on a life of its own. The end result was SO freeing... It truly surprised me.
      I will say though.. I only did My own clothes. BUT.. as Hubby started observing what I was up to he began to catch on.. and to my amazement.. 2 large bags of his old winter clothes ended up in the Donate pile.
      I do believe that an inspired attitude is contagious.

  • @lisawintler-cox1641
    @lisawintler-cox1641 7 років тому

    She's sort of like the Waldorf School philosophy in action

  • @Craul08
    @Craul08 8 років тому

    Well this is a weird rabbit hole Grey.