5 career organization lessons from Marie Kondo

The best-selling author of “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” has forged a global brand out of simplicity and organizational discipline. Communicators might want to take notes.

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The beginning of any year is when many set new intentions—often to change old habits.

To capitalize on the annual zeitgeist, Netflix launched a show called “Tidying Up,” based on the KonMari method from best-selling author Marie Kondo. The show follows families as they reassess their possessions and relationships and work to declutter their lives.

It’s therapeutic watching someone ditch 20 years’ worth of stuff—and Kondo’s gentle guidance helps each person do what keeps most people from living a simpler life: Let go.

PR pros could benefit from this worldview.

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The PR industry is harassed by deadlines, overworked by new technology and underappreciated by almost everyone. It can be hard to imagine what about your job “sparks joy.”

However, here are ways the KonMari method might energize your life by simplifying your work and focusing your efforts.

1. Get rid of words that don’t spark joy.

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