
The Power of 15 Minutes of Organizing a Day (15th Anniversary Revised Edition)
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Korea's No. 1 Organizing Consultant, 15th Anniversary Revised Edition Over 3,000 encore lectures over 14 years This book is an encore revised edition of a long-term bestseller written by Korea's number one organizing consultant, Seon-Hyeon Yoon. This book is a new compilation of the essence of over 3,000 lectures and the accumulated know-how of organizing consulting over 14 years. It suggests that modern people, who live in an overflowing world of stuff and are so obsessed with it that they cannot even find space to rest, can achieve greater freedom and emotional stability through organizing. For countless modern people who live listless lives amidst piles of useless items they can't throw away, items they leave unattended, and expensive trash, the author introduces practical organizing techniques. Through consulting, I have experienced countless times how a change in space can completely change a person's life, and I encourage you to find peace of mind and true happiness that you have never experienced before, 'little by little, every day.' Tidying up is an act of removing toxins from space and time, and an act of clearing a cluttered and scattered mind. In Part 1, we examine how tidying up can positively change one's life. In Part 2, we will learn about people who achieved great things through the act of emptying themselves through organizing and cleaning. The checklist and action plan provided in the appendix will help you assess your organizational skills and provide insights for further improvement. |
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index
prolog
What is the summary of Part 1?
Chapter 1 What do you need most right now?
We'll organize your life for you
Why can't I organize it?!
Is there a separate gene for organizing?
A little bit every day
Just follow along
The Decluttering Effect of Daily Discarding
Chapter 2 What is a summary?
Einstein's most important tool
Tidying up costs money
Tidying up is time
Organization is interior design
Tidying up is the joy of life.
Organization is the power of execution
Tidying up is an opportunity
Part 2: The Miracle of Organizing Habits
Chapter 3: People who succeeded through organization
Okay Mall's morning cleanup time
Yellow Hat's bathroom cleaning boss
E-Land Group's restructuring spirit
The cleaning company CEO who didn't believe in the power of cleaning
This is something that every American president would do
Eisenhower's Law
Chapter 4: What to organize and how?
Organize your work and life
Organize time, people, and space
Step 1 of Organizing: Emptying
Step 2 of Organizing: Sharing
Step 3 of Organizing: Filling
Why do I have this thing?
What to choose?
Part 3: Practice! Organizing
Chapter 5: Space Organization
Step 1 of Space Organization: Rational Consumption
My subconscious is making me cry/Resist the temptation of freebies/Write it down/Control your shopping environment
Step 2 of Space Organization: Storage
Remember the phrase "right place, right place"/The basics of storage: grouping/Storage in your own style
Step 3 of Space Organization: Cleaning
The Broken Window Law/Using Nudge/Starting to Clear Your Mind/Finding Convenient Cleaning Tools/5 Minutes of Morning Cleaning Time/Stop Saying "Spring Cleaning"
Step 4 of the Space Organizing Process: Getting Rid of Clutter
Why can't we throw things away properly? / Let's take an objective view / Let's create a temporary storage unit / Let's take ownership of our belongings / Let's develop the habit of 'throwing away'.
5-Step Organizing Practice: Wallet
5-Step Organizing Practice: Book
5-Step Organizing Practice: Desk
Chapter 6: Time Management
People who are bad at managing their time vs. people who are good at it
Step 1: Put Important Things First
A Realizable Vision/What Are My Own Dominant Values?/Time Beggars vs. Time Rich
Step 2: Record Your Time
First, identify your time patterns/record fixed times/determine how long your work takes/view your time/decide what you will and will not do/block out interruptions/make time for yourself
Step 3: Develop a Time Management Habit
The power of a timer/15 minutes of writing a mistake journal/5 minutes of scrap time to develop the habit of focusing
Step 4: Use the Right Tools
Planners/Checklists/Other Time Management Tools
Chapter 7: Relationship Management
People who are bad at managing relationships vs. people who are good at it
Step 1: Sort Your Current Relationship
These are business cards that were given to me to use/pick, throw away, and keep
Step 2: Meet New People
Is social media necessary? / Is it okay to be introverted?
Step 3: Create Your Own System
Create your own VIP relationship list/Get in the habit of recording people's interests
Say goodbye to your existing relationship
Internal relationship management
Friendship Organization
Prepare Questions to Create Relationship Miracles
Organizing group chats
Epilogue
What is the summary of Part 1?
Chapter 1 What do you need most right now?
We'll organize your life for you
Why can't I organize it?!
Is there a separate gene for organizing?
A little bit every day
Just follow along
The Decluttering Effect of Daily Discarding
Chapter 2 What is a summary?
Einstein's most important tool
Tidying up costs money
Tidying up is time
Organization is interior design
Tidying up is the joy of life.
Organization is the power of execution
Tidying up is an opportunity
Part 2: The Miracle of Organizing Habits
Chapter 3: People who succeeded through organization
Okay Mall's morning cleanup time
Yellow Hat's bathroom cleaning boss
E-Land Group's restructuring spirit
The cleaning company CEO who didn't believe in the power of cleaning
This is something that every American president would do
Eisenhower's Law
Chapter 4: What to organize and how?
Organize your work and life
Organize time, people, and space
Step 1 of Organizing: Emptying
Step 2 of Organizing: Sharing
Step 3 of Organizing: Filling
Why do I have this thing?
What to choose?
Part 3: Practice! Organizing
Chapter 5: Space Organization
Step 1 of Space Organization: Rational Consumption
My subconscious is making me cry/Resist the temptation of freebies/Write it down/Control your shopping environment
Step 2 of Space Organization: Storage
Remember the phrase "right place, right place"/The basics of storage: grouping/Storage in your own style
Step 3 of Space Organization: Cleaning
The Broken Window Law/Using Nudge/Starting to Clear Your Mind/Finding Convenient Cleaning Tools/5 Minutes of Morning Cleaning Time/Stop Saying "Spring Cleaning"
Step 4 of the Space Organizing Process: Getting Rid of Clutter
Why can't we throw things away properly? / Let's take an objective view / Let's create a temporary storage unit / Let's take ownership of our belongings / Let's develop the habit of 'throwing away'.
5-Step Organizing Practice: Wallet
5-Step Organizing Practice: Book
5-Step Organizing Practice: Desk
Chapter 6: Time Management
People who are bad at managing their time vs. people who are good at it
Step 1: Put Important Things First
A Realizable Vision/What Are My Own Dominant Values?/Time Beggars vs. Time Rich
Step 2: Record Your Time
First, identify your time patterns/record fixed times/determine how long your work takes/view your time/decide what you will and will not do/block out interruptions/make time for yourself
Step 3: Develop a Time Management Habit
The power of a timer/15 minutes of writing a mistake journal/5 minutes of scrap time to develop the habit of focusing
Step 4: Use the Right Tools
Planners/Checklists/Other Time Management Tools
Chapter 7: Relationship Management
People who are bad at managing relationships vs. people who are good at it
Step 1: Sort Your Current Relationship
These are business cards that were given to me to use/pick, throw away, and keep
Step 2: Meet New People
Is social media necessary? / Is it okay to be introverted?
Step 3: Create Your Own System
Create your own VIP relationship list/Get in the habit of recording people's interests
Say goodbye to your existing relationship
Internal relationship management
Friendship Organization
Prepare Questions to Create Relationship Miracles
Organizing group chats
Epilogue
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Into the book
There is no one in the world who cannot organize things.
There are only people who don't organize.
--- p.22
The slow but foolproof formula for organizing is 'every day, little by little, and consistently.'
This formula is very simple, yet most effective.
Of course, when it was run.
--- p.39
Organization is the starting point of all self-improvement.
If you organize your desk, your work will be organized.
Once work is sorted out, life after work will also change.
Organizing can be the first step toward leading current change to future change.
If you can organize one wallet, you can organize your life.
--- p.49
The correlation between organization and efficient use of time is particularly evident in spaces such as service spaces or office spaces where productivity must be maximized for cost.
Because organizing inventory, supplies, and documents properly can save employees valuable time.
The same is true at home.
Even if you only place frequently used kitchen utensils in a convenient location, busy housewives who cook three meals a day will have time to enjoy a cup of tea.
--- p.54
There are a total of 18 'E-Land Spirit', one of which is 'organization, cleanliness, and hygiene'.
“We must realize that order, cleanliness, and hygiene are among the keys to success and are important assets of business,” it states.
At E-Land headquarters, you can easily see employees cleaning.
--- p.80
If you want to live an efficient life, you have to let go.
Most of us do too many unnecessary things and live with too many unnecessary things.
From the moment you woke up this morning until the moment you're reading this book, have you spent only valuable time? Imagine that.
How wonderful it would be to live each day to the fullest. But the more things you have to do and the more possessions you have, the more difficult it becomes to live that way.
--- p.96
The things we own clearly have value.
Some items are of great value, while others are more like junk or trash.
When judging work and objects, it is important to understand the purpose, but it is also important to be able to judge the value.
When judging value, it is important to judge with an objective perspective or standard.
People who are usually bad at throwing things away are usually emotionally involved in them.
--- p.112
The space of a person who is good at organizing is like flowing water, not stagnant water.
Creating a ‘flow’ rather than a ‘circulation’ is the key to organizing space.
Flow is about getting the right stuff in and going out at the right time.
When something new comes in, something else must go out.
--- p.121
The true owner of an object is the one who loves it and actually uses it.
Justo Gonzalez said, “Owning something you don’t need or use is like taking it away from its true owner.”
As the owner, you need to have the mindset to only have things that you can use.
--- p.160
Time poor are not, as is commonly thought, people who lack time.
A person who feels anxious about time.
Anxiety about time manifests itself in various ways, such as anxiety about not being able to control time, anxiety about not having enough time, vague anxiety about not knowing what it is, and deadline anxiety, which is the feeling that time is running out even when there is ample time.
--- p.189
Relationships not only help us fill in our shortcomings as we go through life, but they are also essential resources for major life events like getting a job, changing jobs, or getting married.
The greatest benefit you can gain from sorting out your relationships is the 'positive energy' you receive from people.
There are only people who don't organize.
--- p.22
The slow but foolproof formula for organizing is 'every day, little by little, and consistently.'
This formula is very simple, yet most effective.
Of course, when it was run.
--- p.39
Organization is the starting point of all self-improvement.
If you organize your desk, your work will be organized.
Once work is sorted out, life after work will also change.
Organizing can be the first step toward leading current change to future change.
If you can organize one wallet, you can organize your life.
--- p.49
The correlation between organization and efficient use of time is particularly evident in spaces such as service spaces or office spaces where productivity must be maximized for cost.
Because organizing inventory, supplies, and documents properly can save employees valuable time.
The same is true at home.
Even if you only place frequently used kitchen utensils in a convenient location, busy housewives who cook three meals a day will have time to enjoy a cup of tea.
--- p.54
There are a total of 18 'E-Land Spirit', one of which is 'organization, cleanliness, and hygiene'.
“We must realize that order, cleanliness, and hygiene are among the keys to success and are important assets of business,” it states.
At E-Land headquarters, you can easily see employees cleaning.
--- p.80
If you want to live an efficient life, you have to let go.
Most of us do too many unnecessary things and live with too many unnecessary things.
From the moment you woke up this morning until the moment you're reading this book, have you spent only valuable time? Imagine that.
How wonderful it would be to live each day to the fullest. But the more things you have to do and the more possessions you have, the more difficult it becomes to live that way.
--- p.96
The things we own clearly have value.
Some items are of great value, while others are more like junk or trash.
When judging work and objects, it is important to understand the purpose, but it is also important to be able to judge the value.
When judging value, it is important to judge with an objective perspective or standard.
People who are usually bad at throwing things away are usually emotionally involved in them.
--- p.112
The space of a person who is good at organizing is like flowing water, not stagnant water.
Creating a ‘flow’ rather than a ‘circulation’ is the key to organizing space.
Flow is about getting the right stuff in and going out at the right time.
When something new comes in, something else must go out.
--- p.121
The true owner of an object is the one who loves it and actually uses it.
Justo Gonzalez said, “Owning something you don’t need or use is like taking it away from its true owner.”
As the owner, you need to have the mindset to only have things that you can use.
--- p.160
Time poor are not, as is commonly thought, people who lack time.
A person who feels anxious about time.
Anxiety about time manifests itself in various ways, such as anxiety about not being able to control time, anxiety about not having enough time, vague anxiety about not knowing what it is, and deadline anxiety, which is the feeling that time is running out even when there is ample time.
--- p.189
Relationships not only help us fill in our shortcomings as we go through life, but they are also essential resources for major life events like getting a job, changing jobs, or getting married.
The greatest benefit you can gain from sorting out your relationships is the 'positive energy' you receive from people.
--- p.230
Publisher's Review
'If you organize, you will love life!'
The simple and ordinary word ‘organization’
Approaching as a 'philosophy' that changes the way we live and look
The long-time bestseller in the self-development field, "The Power of 15 Minutes of Organizing a Day," is now available in a revised edition after more than 10 years.
This is the first work by Yoon Seon-hyeon, who first introduced the profession of 'organization consultant' in Korea.
Organizing is a fundamental activity that creates the results you want in life.
Having been a organizing consultant for a long time, the author has witnessed countless instances where a change in space completely changes the lives of those who live in that space.
Practicing decluttering is the ultimate self-improvement tool for a better life, and the easiest and fastest way to achieve your cherished goals and dreams.
This book is for those who want to let go of the old things that have bound them and start anew in a comfortable and beautiful space.
Most modern people, caught up in the fierce competition of today, lose their peace of mind and fail to consider what is truly important.
Because we live busy lives, our time, space, and relationships are all in disarray, but we can't bring ourselves to fix them.
However, the author of this book says, “There is no one in the world who cannot organize.
“There are only people who don’t organize.”
Organizing is not something you have to make time for, but rather it is an action that must be incorporated into your daily life as naturally as breathing to be effective.
This book provides various tips for organizing and decluttering your life, allowing you to shed the old dust and start anew.
A comfortable space provides stability to the body and mind.
The author, a veteran organizing consultant, emphasizes that only in an organized space can one find inner happiness and truly live a life true to oneself.
The virtue of this book, which provides practical guidance on managing time, space, and interpersonal relationships, lies in its ability to help us savor our own unique lives through the act of tidying up.
We talk about how to wisely throw away things you've been keeping for no reason, techniques for organizing messy spaces with minimal movement, and step-by-step organizing principles that anyone who's unsure where, how, and what to organize should know.
Furthermore, it conveys various organizing skills that are essential for living a lighter and more proactive life.
As you read this book, you will find yourself no longer afraid of organizing.
A life-changing solution for modern people who are pressed for time, trapped in space, and tired of relationships!
The professional know-how of Korea's first organizing consultant, Seon-Hyeon Yoon, is concentrated
Everything you need to know about organizing and tidying up to build the foundation for life.
There is a saying that life is all about timing.
The same goes for organizing.
Everyone has their own unique organizing techniques that suit their own timing, but the one thing they all have in common is that you should never overdo it.
For example, if you buy expensive vacuum cleaners and the latest cleaning tools to properly organize your space, the space will actually become smaller.
By reading this book, you will acquire the skills of organization that will elevate the quality of your life without overdoing it or spending a lot of money.
You will also gain the added wisdom of mindfulness to soothe the emotional emptiness that can easily become emptiness.
This book is divided into three parts.
Part 1, “What’s So Important About Organizing,” looks at the common stress modern people experience from organizing.
And we look at the positive life changes and values that can be gained through organizing from various perspectives.
Part 2, “The Miracle of the Habit of Organizing,” examines the case of a successful entrepreneur who made organizing a top priority in his or her life.
We can gauge the practical impact of organization through the examples of business leaders who have incorporated cleaning into their daily lives, such as E-Land, OK Mall, and Yellow Hat.
The three-step organizing principle of 'emptying, sharing, and filling' will be a useful guide for those struggling not only with space but also with time and human relationships.
Part 3, "Practice! Organizing," contains detailed, practical guides for organizing space, time, and human relationships.
Organizing requires time to become internalized through practice.
If you follow the author's guidelines, you will soon notice changes in yourself.
Organization is the source of increased productivity at work and happiness in life.
Decluttering your life will change and you will love life more.
If you want to improve your quality of life, free yourself from all the clutter that clutters your life, and fill it with only people who make you shine, I highly recommend reading this book.
The simple and ordinary word ‘organization’
Approaching as a 'philosophy' that changes the way we live and look
The long-time bestseller in the self-development field, "The Power of 15 Minutes of Organizing a Day," is now available in a revised edition after more than 10 years.
This is the first work by Yoon Seon-hyeon, who first introduced the profession of 'organization consultant' in Korea.
Organizing is a fundamental activity that creates the results you want in life.
Having been a organizing consultant for a long time, the author has witnessed countless instances where a change in space completely changes the lives of those who live in that space.
Practicing decluttering is the ultimate self-improvement tool for a better life, and the easiest and fastest way to achieve your cherished goals and dreams.
This book is for those who want to let go of the old things that have bound them and start anew in a comfortable and beautiful space.
Most modern people, caught up in the fierce competition of today, lose their peace of mind and fail to consider what is truly important.
Because we live busy lives, our time, space, and relationships are all in disarray, but we can't bring ourselves to fix them.
However, the author of this book says, “There is no one in the world who cannot organize.
“There are only people who don’t organize.”
Organizing is not something you have to make time for, but rather it is an action that must be incorporated into your daily life as naturally as breathing to be effective.
This book provides various tips for organizing and decluttering your life, allowing you to shed the old dust and start anew.
A comfortable space provides stability to the body and mind.
The author, a veteran organizing consultant, emphasizes that only in an organized space can one find inner happiness and truly live a life true to oneself.
The virtue of this book, which provides practical guidance on managing time, space, and interpersonal relationships, lies in its ability to help us savor our own unique lives through the act of tidying up.
We talk about how to wisely throw away things you've been keeping for no reason, techniques for organizing messy spaces with minimal movement, and step-by-step organizing principles that anyone who's unsure where, how, and what to organize should know.
Furthermore, it conveys various organizing skills that are essential for living a lighter and more proactive life.
As you read this book, you will find yourself no longer afraid of organizing.
A life-changing solution for modern people who are pressed for time, trapped in space, and tired of relationships!
The professional know-how of Korea's first organizing consultant, Seon-Hyeon Yoon, is concentrated
Everything you need to know about organizing and tidying up to build the foundation for life.
There is a saying that life is all about timing.
The same goes for organizing.
Everyone has their own unique organizing techniques that suit their own timing, but the one thing they all have in common is that you should never overdo it.
For example, if you buy expensive vacuum cleaners and the latest cleaning tools to properly organize your space, the space will actually become smaller.
By reading this book, you will acquire the skills of organization that will elevate the quality of your life without overdoing it or spending a lot of money.
You will also gain the added wisdom of mindfulness to soothe the emotional emptiness that can easily become emptiness.
This book is divided into three parts.
Part 1, “What’s So Important About Organizing,” looks at the common stress modern people experience from organizing.
And we look at the positive life changes and values that can be gained through organizing from various perspectives.
Part 2, “The Miracle of the Habit of Organizing,” examines the case of a successful entrepreneur who made organizing a top priority in his or her life.
We can gauge the practical impact of organization through the examples of business leaders who have incorporated cleaning into their daily lives, such as E-Land, OK Mall, and Yellow Hat.
The three-step organizing principle of 'emptying, sharing, and filling' will be a useful guide for those struggling not only with space but also with time and human relationships.
Part 3, "Practice! Organizing," contains detailed, practical guides for organizing space, time, and human relationships.
Organizing requires time to become internalized through practice.
If you follow the author's guidelines, you will soon notice changes in yourself.
Organization is the source of increased productivity at work and happiness in life.
Decluttering your life will change and you will love life more.
If you want to improve your quality of life, free yourself from all the clutter that clutters your life, and fill it with only people who make you shine, I highly recommend reading this book.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 8, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 276 pages | 348g | 140*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791191769661
- ISBN10: 1191769666
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