Although you show the steps, I think you are missing the big part of her method, which is to connect with each piece, touch the clothing. You say it's not about perfection, but it is about taking your time and honoring each piece and having gratitude in the process. Otherwise, you are just showing us how to fold clothes if you work at The GAP or Old Navy.
The official Marie Kondo channel shows how to fold 6 pieces of clothing, and from 2 different angles each, in about the same amount on time. It would be great if you put the content first. Anyway, thanks.
A bit too condescending and demanding. This is a 400 subscribers channel, the amount of time it requires to shoot and edit two different perspectives would be by itself an absurd request to make, let alone with that attitude.
The first sweeter liked so nice 👍 yet I can’t take the time to put my clothes away, maybe if there all nice and even and will be more appealing and in time I’ll get in the good habit!!
Yes, it looks so pretty when they all stand up in your closet but I choose to lay them flat on top of each other at this point because of the size of my closet.
@@janellemargot4376 Yeah, I definitely like the way stacking looks better than standing. And I completely agree, like you said in the video, that stacking them like that would get messy quick, haha. :) Loved the video lady! :)