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Continue ShoppingThe same Japanese author who brought us The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up is now on the semi-big screen with her debut TV show on Netflix. In this series, Kondo takes us along with her to her clients’ homes and teaches them to declutter while being mindful of what truly sparks joy.
The series is just the thing to get you motivated to clean house, plus you just can’t resist Kondo’s excitement and adorable Japanese accent.
If you’ve been thinking you have too much stuff, then maybe minimalism is for you. The minimalist movement is gaining momentum all over the globe, but it’s harder than you think. This 78-minute Netflix documentary takes a deep look at the obsession we Americans seem to have with things and how having less actually brings us more happiness.
This is a great one to help you put your clutter into perspective and get you started on the minimalist path.
Okay, this one may not be directly related to cleaning or organization, but it is an eye-opener about what really makes us humans happy. Another Netflix documentary, Happy is only 75 minutes long and takes you around the world into the lives of people from different cultures. It asks one simple question: What makes you happy?
Sit down to a big batch of laundry with this one and you’ll come away with a completely different thought process.
Available on Hulu Live TV, Clean House was a show on the style network hosted by Niecy Nash, who went into disorganized homes and helped save them from being overrun by clutter. The great thing about this show is that you come away with practical tips that you can use to slay your own clutter.
Mission Organization was a show that aired from 2003 to 2009 on HGTV. You can still view some episodes on YouTube or can find disc sets on Amazon. What I like about this one is that it focuses on bringing order and organization to a specific room of a home. You come away with great ideas to try.
If you have Amazon Prime Video, Bea Organized is a great one to check out! Beatrice Copeland is a writer, director, and personal organizer who has a great on-camera presence. She makes organizing look fun and easy.
I have to admit, minimalism appeals to me greatly; that’s why shows about minimalism are so fascinating. Another Amazon Prime video to check out in your free time is The Minimalist Lifestyle: How To Get More Out of Your Life, With Less Stuff.
If you frequently find your kids missing in a sea of stuffed animals, or you’ve considered upgrading your home just because you can’t fit another pair of shoes in your closet, then this one is for you.
Design Doctors is less about cleaning and organizing and more about stylish design on a dime. But that’s fun too. And the home makeovers on this show will get you psyched to try a few new things on your own space.
Fans of Fixer Upper will also love HGTV’s Divine Design, hosted by Candice Olson, Canada’s #1 interior designer. Each episode takes you on a total design renovation of a specific home space, like the kitchen, dining room, or master bedroom. You can get some great ideas this way and even look at photos of makeovers.
So take a load off and learn something too. It practically is cleaning if you’re learning about cleaning, right? It’s all research. At least that’s what I tell myself. Happy organizing!
Shared from: https://howdoesshe.com/9-shows-that-will-help-you-be-more-organized/