When There Isn’t a Camera Crew to Keep You Accountable

Thank you Marie Kondo!

I love what she is doing for people and the Kon Mari method of organizing.  Out of professional curiosity I have been applying the Kon Mari technique in my home.  Being orderly by nature I was surprised to discover that I could still purge items that were not “sparking joy”.

The most significant thing I discovered about the Kon Mari method is that it is seriously time consuming and requires diligence.  The people on the Tidying Up television show have a camera crew coming regularly to keep them accountable to the process and the few shows I’ve watched do not show families where everyone works full time.  With Brilliant Living I offer organizing services that do not require a time commitment, other than the initial scheduling.

With a weekly Home Re-set, you can be at work while I order your home tackling the obvious problem areas first, making the home more functional and visually pleasing.  As the weeks progress I refine and create systems that are fairly easy to maintain but life happens and I will sort it out on my next visit if needed, hence the name Home Re-set.  If I see an excess of something I make donation recommendations.  Any purged items will go into a box or bag that you can look through, if you would like, before my next visit when I take them away for donation.  This approach can apply to the entire kitchen, bathrooms, toys, clothing and more.  Plus I will do the laundry while re-setting your home.

I love to work with clients too, if they have the time.  I may not be a camera crew but I can assist in accountability and have years of organizing experience.

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