Perfect time to begin spring cleaning: Marie Kondo's new series is coming to NetflixThis will be Kondo's second collaboration with the streaming service provider.
From tuning forks to phallic quartz crystals, decluttering guru Marie Kondo wants to sell you good vibrationsThe products, available on her website, range from the utilitarian to the obscure.
Diwali-cleaning has begun: Anand Mahindra does 'Konmari', stumbles upon mother's scrapbookHis mother's scrapbook included various newspaper clippings from late '60s.
Reading in the time of Netflix: Urban Indians have a new fear of missing out on booksUrban Indians have a new FOMO — the fear of missing out on books while they binge-watch their favourite shows online.
How to take a tech-break the Marie Kondo way: Put your phone in a box every nightThe organising guru also reveals why an extra supply of things is not necessarily a bad thing.
Do what makes you happy; being perceptive, and financially fit can liberate women: Priti Rathi GuptaShe has gone through a lot of mansplaining along the way, but took it with a pinch of salt.
Decluttering industry sees big growth in IndiaDecluttering consultants providing professional organising services report a 30-35% increase in service requests and queries in India.
Worked up about mess? Marie Kondo's new salon to bust ‘tidying-up stress’Kondo also said that she wants to teach this to her kids.
Now, we all need to KonMari our livesJapan’s de-cluttering queen believes possessions must justify their presence.
Ever heard the 'KonMari' technique? Here's how such lifestyle hacks helped people build a businessThe method is prescribed by tidying expert Marie Kondo in a book.
Less is more: Why affluent Indians are going minimalistTired of frenzied consumption, many Indians are embracing minimalism to declutter their spaces & minds.
Want to overcome stress? Say hello to cleaningDecluttering and leaving behind past baggages can make a big difference to most of us.