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Popular Psychology, Personal Growth and Self-Help
Summary and Analysis of
Marie Kondo’s
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up
The Japanese Art of
Decluttering and Organizing
by I.K. Mullins
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. Summary and Analysis of Key Ideas in Marie Kondo’s Book
*****1. The Essence of the KonMari Method
***********Analysis and comments
*****2. Reasons for Clutter
***********Analysis and comments
*****3. Psychological and Other Benefits of Decluttering and Tidying up
***********Analysis and comments
*****4. The Art of Visualization
***********Analysis and comments
*****5. Sorting and Discarding
***********Analysis and comments
*****6. Your Tidiness and Your Family
***********Analysis and comments
*****7. Storing Your Possessions and Taking Care of Them
***********Analysis and comments
Part II. Critical Analysis of the Principal Messages of Kondo’s Book
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