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Marie Kondo, of the KonMari fame, got interested in organization and tidying up spaces at a young age. Even during her pre-school and school years, she often volunteered to tidy up bookshelves and classroom equipment while other children played.
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At 15, Marie was captivated by the craft of organization after reading “The Art of Discarding,” a bestselling book in Japan at the time. She started to explore tidying seriously and read every book on the subject she could get her hands on.
Marie Kondo (近藤 麻理恵, Kondō Marie, pronounced [kondoː maɾie], born 9 October 1984 [1]), also known as Konmari [2] (こんまり), is a Japanese organizing consultant, author, and TV presenter. [3] Kondo has written four books on organizing, which have collectively sold millions of copies around the world.
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When she started work as a staffing agency sales associate, she organized her clients’ desks. She developed a motto—“Keep only what sparks joy”—and turned it into a successful business, KonMari...
Mar 6, 2018 · Marie “KonMari” Kondo is the Japanese author of four best-selling books about the art of organization, including The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, which propelled her to superstar status in America.
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As someone whose mission is to create products that help make people's lives easier and more organized (well, most of the time!) I was so thrilled when Organization Consultant, Author, Founder of KonMari and Star of Netflix's Tidying Up, Marie Kondo said YES to this interview.