Kishwaukee College will host a presentation on personal and professional tidying with the KonMari Method.
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MALTA – Kishwaukee College will host a presentation on personal and professional tidying with the KonMari Method. Founder of For the Love of Tidy, Kristyn Ivey, will be on Kish campus in room A1224 on Oct. 21 from 7-8 p.m. to share the KonMari Method and encourage people to embrace tidying up as a life and workstyle. For the Love of Tidy is Chicago’s first professional organizing consultancy specializing in the KonMari Method of tidying up and sparking joy. The workshop costs $15.
Popularized by the hit Netflix show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, the KonMari Method teaches people how to simplify and organize their spaces by keeping physical items that bring joy and getting rid of those that do not. The method was created by organization expert Marie Kondo and is outlined in her best-selling book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up.
The presentation on Kish campus will be delivered by Chicago’s first certified KonMari tidying consultant, Kristyn Ivey. Educated in both engineering and interior design, Kristyn applies project management and creativity in harmony with the KonMari Method to transform spaces through order and in style. Dedicated to the KonMari mission to organize the world, Krystin helps clients declutter their way to becoming Graduates of Tidy and masters of life.
Attendants of the presentation are encouraged to park in Lot B and enter through door 16.
For more information or to register, contact administrative assistant Tricia Hernandez at thernandez@kish.edu or call (815) 825-9441.