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This would seem very simple thing, a light hearted thing but the process is interesting. Its like the book secret we all know Law of attraction but the way we implement it differs its always good to learn things. I am thinking to implement Mary Kondo way to do it.
- raveesh-shrivastava
- 7 de set. de 2021
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If you looking for something very light to watch, I would recommend it.
Has its super cringy moments but its all right.
On the upside you do learn how to get organised !
Has its super cringy moments but its all right.
On the upside you do learn how to get organised !
- alvizainuddin
- 1 de set. de 2021
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Family friendly watch, Marie Kondo is so sweet and this show is very charming. Very heartwarming how they highlight the emotional changes that tidying up can bring to the workplace. I'm very inspired to do some tidying up of me own now.
- gracierhayes
- 2 de set. de 2021
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Why Netflix?! Why do you keep insisting on bleeding money (or throwing money) on shows or people that are just not worth the money?
Not much changed with Kondo since her last show. She is still very unrelatable and aloof in a way. Atleast we did not have to see as much of emotional explotation as in her first show, with overwhelmed crying clients the opposite of spaking any joy. But if you wanna learn about how to tidy up like Kondo, just watch some old videos on youtube where you can find how to fold your clothes like Kondo, and that will be all enough. No need for these shows Netflix is putting up.
On this show I was struck by how cringy Marie Kondo is when she is imposing her religion of shinto. In every episode the clients sits down to thank inanimated objects, their house, clothes etc. Kondo even imposes this on church people, in church! Even if the church people were ok with it, it just shows how Kondo is so non-intune with people around her. I would even call it disrespectful.
Not much changed with Kondo since her last show. She is still very unrelatable and aloof in a way. Atleast we did not have to see as much of emotional explotation as in her first show, with overwhelmed crying clients the opposite of spaking any joy. But if you wanna learn about how to tidy up like Kondo, just watch some old videos on youtube where you can find how to fold your clothes like Kondo, and that will be all enough. No need for these shows Netflix is putting up.
On this show I was struck by how cringy Marie Kondo is when she is imposing her religion of shinto. In every episode the clients sits down to thank inanimated objects, their house, clothes etc. Kondo even imposes this on church people, in church! Even if the church people were ok with it, it just shows how Kondo is so non-intune with people around her. I would even call it disrespectful.
- scorpiogemini
- 10 de set. de 2021
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- spasek
- 27 de set. de 2021
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- DianaFiD
- 10 de abr. de 2022
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