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		<title>Marie Kondo Made Me Do It</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2019 01:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! I launched into 2019 with a bad cold which had me couch-bound in a sea of crumpled tissues. Too bleary to act on ambitious resolutions, I watched other people achieve theirs by way of the popular Netflix series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. Kondo is the spritely Japanese organization guru who encourages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://thingselemental.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Office-Bookshelves.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-5940" title="Office Bookshelves" src="http://thingselemental.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Office-Bookshelves-1024x678.jpg" alt="" width="702" height="464" /></a>Happy New Year! I launched into 2019 with a bad cold which had me couch-bound in a sea of crumpled tissues. Too bleary to act on ambitious resolutions, I watched other people achieve theirs by way of the popular Netflix series <a title="Tidying Up With Marie Kondo" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvyeapVBLWY">Tidying Up with Marie Kondo</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Kondo is the spritely Japanese organization guru who encourages her clients and readers to only keep objects that “spark joy.” Watching the show, you realize there’s no one-size-fits-all joy.</p>
<p>One episode features a woman who collects holiday nutcrackers (though not all Christmas-themed) that sprawl across her basement family room. Banker’s boxes containing her husband’s baseball collection fill her bedroom. As a viewer, it’s easy to look at someone else’s stuff and yell “toss it all!” But as they say, one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.</p>
<p>If white knight Kondo showed up on my doorstep with her black squire translator, she’d find our treasure/trash on our bookshelves. MJ and I read a lot. Always have. And though we pared down our books dramatically when we downsized, we keep reading.</p>
<p>Built-in office bookshelves overflow with research and reference books. The kitchen bookshelf is crammed with cookbooks. A large wooden bookshelf in the living room holds novels, poetry, piano books, and display-worthy design books. (Though many live on the floor behind the sofa.) Books are piled so high on our bedside tables they threaten to topple over and bury us in the night.</p>
<p>One woman’s second copy of Middlemarch is another woman’s Darth Vader nutcracker.</p>
<p>I recently <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/kondo-ing-a-guru-of-organizing-becomes-a-verb-11547745648">Kondoed</a> my night table by separating the books into categories and placing them in boxes in a little bedroom alcove. But MJ’s pile still loomed large. For Christmas, I gave him a white <a href="http://www.dwr.com/storage-shelving-bookcases/story-bookcase/100087337.html?lang=en_US&amp;mrkgcl=664&amp;mrkgadid=3213527415&amp;adpos=1o1&amp;creative=97053800319&amp;device=c&amp;matchtype=&amp;network=g&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiA4aXiBRCRARIsAMBZGz9WWlzmSJsyVP7PhOrODSIMAoS-v4QhuZXvKRenvsJHeplDq5VCbBkaAuR8EALw_wcB">Story Bookcase</a> from DWR. It stood unopened in our garage until MLK Day weekend when it took up residence in the same little alcove as my boxes of books. Empty, it looked like the spine of a small dinosaur.</p>
<p>I was on the road to recovery and  MJ was home from work, so it seemed like a good time to Kondo his night table books. Kondo says to tap books in order to “wake them up” before you begin sorting. MJ didn&#8217;t tap them so much as toss them from his night table to the floor. But maybe that helped, as it wasn&#8217;t too painful to sort them into “giveaway” and “keep” piles. By the end of the day forty books and a dozen literary journals rested on the new bookshelf’s vertebrae. Looks so good in our new library alcove, I&#8217;m tempted to buy another bookcase for my boxed books.</p>
<p>Only one P. G. Woodhouse volume—the one he’s currently reading—remained on his night table. The next morning he woke up energized by the transformation. But he also dreamed he’d slipped out of bed without the book stacks to bolster him.</p>
<p>Kondo says you shouldn’t keep more than thirty books in your home. We’re a far cry from that. But at least we own thirty <em>fewer</em> books.</p>
<p>Of course, new books will always call to us. 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On our last visit I snagged a 19<sup>th</sup> century anti-Mormon novel with a salacious embossed spine showing a man lashing a whip over a woman coerced into polygamy. Given that my own novel explores 19<sup>th</sup> century polygamy, that sparked joy!</p>
<p><em>Has Kondo’s book or television series inspired you to tidy up?  How do you stay on top of your books?</em></p>
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		<title>Revving Up for the New Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jan 2014 05:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year! I hope you made very merry over the holidays.  So much so that you’re just now turning to New Year’s Resolutions.  I haven’t made a single one, but I have enjoyed dipping into Susannah Conway’s Unraveling Workbook for 2014.  The workbook is a free download and gives you lots of writing prompts [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Happy New Year! I hope you made very merry over the holidays.  So much so that you’re just now turning to New Year’s Resolutions.  I haven’t made a single one, but I have enjoyed dipping into <a title="Susannah Conway Unraveling Workbook" href="www.susannahconway.com/2013/12/lets-make-some-magic-in-2014/">Susannah Conway’s Unraveling Workbook for 2014</a>.  The workbook is a free download and gives you lots of writing prompts to explore what transpired last year in order to think about what you’d like to happen this year.  Perfect if you’re staring down your own <a title="Blue Monday" href="http://www.weather.com/health/clone-its-blue-monday-and-weathers-making-it-worse-20140106 ">Blue Monday</a> today.</p>
<p>Perhaps you’re hoping to get your house in order in 2013.  If so, this post on a <a title="Zero Waste Home" href="http://www.remodelista.com/posts/expert-advice-10-ways-to-live-with-less-from-zero-waste-home">Zero Waste Home</a> might be helpful (or horrifying).  Maybe you’d like to slow down and enjoy your home more. <a title="Slow Life Ideas" href="http://realdelia.com/2014/01/my-new-years-resolution-slow-living/">Delia</a> has some good suggestions about how to do so.</p>
<p>Me, I’m trying to create a short list of house projects for 2014 knowing that there are several big trips and a move ahead.  Decluttering/purging will be a necessary part of moving. Fortunately, our last move was so recent that we haven’t accumulated too much more, though “Weddingville” (the garage corner filled with leftovers from our two daughters’ weddings in 2012) needs some attention. Once we’ve landed, I’d like to repaint our dining table—the top has moved from artfully distressed to depressingly dingy—and recover a favorite slipper chair.   What home projects are you hoping to tackle in 2014? Do you have a tried-and-true method for Getting Things Done?</p>
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