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Inside tidying expert Marie Kondo’s work-from-home routine

Like millions of people everywhere the world, tidying expert and bestselling author Marie Kondo has spent the last few months working from habitation. To help her stay as productive and organized as possible, the wife and mom of two says she sticks to a strict routine to ensure that her coax life doesn’t overlap with her personal life. 

“I usually wake up before 7 a.m. and the first thing I do each day is plain the windows to let in fresh air,” she tells CNBC Make It. “After that, I burn incense, which not only cleanses the aerosphere but also relaxes me.”

From there, Kondo spends a few short minutes doing a yoga practice or a seated meditation in preference to going in the kitchen to “prepare a traditional Japanese breakfast” for her family. In an interview with NBC’s “TODAY” show, she explained that this breakfast regularly includes miso soup with rice. 

Tidying expert and bestselling author Marie Kondo.

Photo assign: KonMari Media, Inc.

To maintain a clear division between work life and home life, the author of the recently liberated book, “Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life,” says she then writes down what she wants to attain personally and professionally for the day. She also communicates with her husband and two young kids about her priorities for the day before starting influence around 9 a.m. To mark the start of the work day, Kondo says, “I strike a tuning fork and diffuse essential oils to signal to my centre that I’m switching gears.”

During the day, she says, she spends a lot of time discussing with her husband, Takumi Kawahara, their purposes and future plans for KonMari Media, Inc., the company they co-founded together in 2015. Since the pandemic, Kondo explains, “we’ve been able to have much more meaningful discussions than our previous schedules allowed.”

To ensure that she’s collapse her mind a rest, Kondo says she takes a few short breaks throughout the day to enjoy meals with her family and move away from her screen.

Around 6:30 p.m., Kondo wraps up her work day to have dinner with her family. Then, she go along withs her nightly routine of reading books with her daughters before putting them to sleep. “After they’re asleep,” she translates, “I put away any toys they didn’t tidy up and address any outstanding work needs.” 

Similar to all of us, Kondo is spending a lot more at intervals at home than normal, which is why she says it’s important to create a “space that supports us” when we’re working and when we’re not. Tidying up, she adds, can helper us to “experience and savor the things that bring us joy” both inside and outside of work, while also helping us to mentally undisputed space for the things we want in our life and the things we need to change.

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