Despite headlines to the contrary, Marie Kondo hasn’t given up on the KonMari method that made her famous since having her three children. In an interview with Vogue, she talks about how becoming a motherhood has changed her ambitions.
The decluttering expert known as the Queen of clean has admitted she has “kind of given up” on tidying her own home after having her third child.Marie Kondo, th
Marie Kondo, the inventor of the world-famous KonMari Method for tidying and decluttering homes, says she's prioritizing time with her kids over managing mess.
LOS ANGELES – Japanese decluttering expert Marie Kondo has confessed to something many parents will empathise with – tidying up her house now plays second fiddle to other priorities. Kondo, 38, rose to fame for encouraging people to organise their homes and minds using the KonMari method. The mother of three is the author of the 2014 bestseller The Life-Changing.