
It also addresses the fact that although some items do not spark joy (like your broom and dustpan), you should hold onto them for their utilitarian purposes. Kondo uses to declutter (a category-by-category verses room-by-room), this book takes the reader by the hand and leads you through each category in order. While the first book focuses more on the reasons behind the process Ms.

My number two best decluttering book is actually Marie Kondo’s sequel Spark Joy-An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up. Spark Joy – An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up – Marie Kondo In that case, you might want to ask yourself some other questions. In some cases, however, just asking yourself if an item sparks joy won’t help you decide to keep or discard that item. Thus, her book is a good starting point for anyone looking to reduce their belongings but are afraid to let go of too much too soon.

Marie focuses less on getting rid of everything and more on how stuff makes you feel. Her approach is to hold each item and only keep it if it sparks joy for you. Kondo’s views on the ‘souls/feelings’ of objects, but overall, her message makes sense. As a Christian, I’ve had to look past Ms. The number one decluttering book I have recommended many times – because it’s just that good – is The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up – Marie Kondo Without further ado, here’s my list of the 10 best decluttering books: 1. By doing this, we can hopefully stop the habits which got us into this mess, to begin with.

I believe when decluttering, you should focus on the how and the why. While most of the following books are ‘how-to’ books, some are ‘why-do’ books.
