I recently tried the KonMari method seriously for the first time, starting with my clothes. Instead of just tidying, I pulled everything out and went item by item asking myself what actually felt good to keep not just what was useful or expensive. I noticed I was holding onto a lot of items out of guilt. Some clothes I never wore anymore, but I kept them because they were gifts or still fine. When I compared this to past decluttering methods I used (like just donating things I hadn’t worn in a while), KonMari felt more honest. It wasn’t about rules or time limits it was about how I actually felt when holding each item. What surprised me most was how much lighter my space felt after letting go of things I didn’t truly like anymore, even if they were in perfect condition. I learned that clutter isn’t always about too many things it’s often about emotional attachment we don’t question. Now I’m planning to go category by category instead of rushing. It feels slower, but much more intentional.…