Specialists have proven their methods of order in conditions of disorder. Three good reasons to apply to them.
For lighter living
It was when she left with just a suitcase to live in New Zealand that Lina Medjebyur Hanna (author Sort, set, breathe ! in Éditions Larousse) pressed. From traveling light to moving light, it was just one step that led her to train with Marie Kondo. “Using a fitness trainer is a bit like starting psychotherapy, quitting smoking, or doing detox. We know that we have a problem (disorder, crowding, lack of space, etc.), and we know that we will not solve it alone. It’s never easy to ask for help, nor is it easy to let a stranger invade your privacy. There is a trust relationship that must be established for it to work. Sometimes people call me because they want to arrange a coaching session as a gift for a friend whose closet is exploding. I refuse, the idea is not to give me the keys so that I can sort things out alone. It’s a job we have to do together, because there’s a new way of living and consuming in addition to tidying up.”
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Because sorting means saving
Charlotte Ravieri is an interior designer, she came to her senses home organization because he felt that in order to offer effective design solutions to his clients, he first had to guide them through the process of purification. “To ask questions is to ask questions. Why keep clothes you don’t wear? Objects we don’t like that we have duplicates or no longer work? Answering helps in deciding to get rid of it. People suffer when they part with things, you should support them with kindness.
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Sorting is the longest phase, we remove an average of 40 to 50% of items from each room. The immediate saving of space is already motivating. I am also here to organize responsible sorting. We need to make sense of disruption, offer concrete solutions for donation or recycling, working with local associations, resource centers and possibly resale. We feel guilty about throwing away, we think we’re losing money even though we’re winning money; less cubic meters to move, more space in the apartment (think price per square meter) and, anyway, what have you. it’s already paid for, and keeping it doesn’t get you anything.”
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Because tidying up can be learned
After ten years of working in the world of luxury cosmetics, Claudia Frio founded her own cosmetics company. home organizer “The coach gives a method to follow in order not to get into trouble again. After a diagnostic visit to understand habits, expectations and how we got there, I create a back plan and organizational plan tailored to the family. It is important that each member can find and put away all objects in the house. Very often there is only one person who knows, mostly women who carry the weight of this mental burden. I implement appropriate layout strategies. everything has its place and we put it back there, organize for 15 minutes a day, organize instead of putting down, no more than three movements to grab everyday objects, organize vertically so that everything is visible without lifting… Together, we’re creating new automations that will last over time.”
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Source: Le Figaro
