Bernadette Sembrano does a Marie Kondo ‘one corner, one nook at a time’
It’s 2023, and what better way is there to start the new year than by decluttering? News anchor Bernadette Sembrano shared that she recently just did a Marie Kondo and
It’s 2023, and what better way is there to start the new year than by decluttering? News anchor Bernadette Sembrano shared that she recently just did a Marie Kondo and
“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” on Netflix has inspired people to clean up and declutter especially during long weekends.
I was one of the people who self-evaluated after bingeing on “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.”
People are not quite done spring cleaning their homes.
The popularity of the keto diet, essential oils and Marie Kondo may be brought about by the “earth energy” surrounding the outgoing Year of the Dog and the incoming Year of the Pig.
Marie Kondo has been my sanity saver.
Because of the Marie Kondo craze, we’re thinking of decluttering—like what clothes should go to the donation box
Inspired by Japanese home organizing guru Marie Kondo, a 27-year-old American said she has banished chaos for good.
By now, whether you’re a fan or not, tidying guru Marie Kondo must have made her presence felt in your life.
Do I get rid of it now, and if I need it again, do I spend 99 cents and buy a new one?”
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