Title: Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life
Author: Marie Kondo, Scott Sonenshein
Release Date: April 7, 2020
The workplace is a magnet for clutter and mess. Who hasn’t felt drained by wasteful meetings, disorganized papers, endless emails, and unnecessary tasks? These are the modern-day hazards of working, and they can slowly drain the joy from work, limit our chances of career progress, and undermine our well-being.
There is another way. In Joy at Work, bestselling author and Netflix star Marie Kondo and Rice University business professor Scott Sonenshein offer stories, studies, and strategies to help you eliminate clutter and make space for work that really matters.
Using the world-renowned KonMari Method and cutting-edge research, Joy at Work will help you overcome the challenges of workplace mess and enjoy the productivity, success, and happiness that come with a tidy desk and mind.
I’ve been putting this one off forever, because it’s pretty irrelevant to my life. I never my own office, or home office, or workspace. But I’m obsessed with Marie Kondo and had to know what she has to say on the subject! The digital tidying tips actually are really good and relevant, even for nonwork related stuff!
I love that you’re reading this even though you don’t have an office. Lol. But hey, why not? Lol. I’m looking forward to your thoughts on it! (Even though I too do not have an office 😆 lol)
If Marie Kondo writes it, I shall read it! I just wish my library had her manga!
Hmm this may be useful for me. My desk is one of the few places at home I struggle keeping clutter free (which is strange because when I didn’t work from home, this was not a problem!). My work emails are not a problem but my home personal emails are also a disaster. Are you going to do a full review on this one? I’m curious to know what you end up thinking!
I don’t think I’m reviewing this one. I don’t have too much to say about it, since it’s not really relevant to me at all. But it definitely does have some good advice for both physical clutter and digital clutter.