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"Idiomatic Brain Organizing": Mayumi Takahara, Japan, teaches you a new way to store it

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If you don't sweep a house, you can sweep the world. Whether you are an office worker or a housewife, you are afraid of tidying up and worrying about organizing and organizing. Japan Life Management Association Mayumi Takahara's "Habitual Brain Organizing Technique" is of great reference for people who are troubled by storage problems. In bookstores, there are many such books, making it impossible to choose.

"Idiomatic Brain Organizing": Mayumi Takahara, Japan, teaches you a new way to store it

Mo Yang takes everyone to take a look at these problems first, do you often struggle with how to organize items? Have you ever encountered a situation where you can't find an item that you put away? Have you found that it is "chaotic" in a few days after you put your things away?

What is life tidying?

In the late 80s of the 20th century, the profession of "planning and finishing specialist" was born in the United States. Based on this concept and related skills, we have reorganized our lives and proposed to Japanese people the technique of "not only things, but also time, information, life, and even life."

The book Habitual Brain Collation provides a test to test your dominant brain. Let's first take a look at the things and functions that the left and right brains are good at.

Left brain: speaking, writing; analytical power; Logical thinking; scientific thinking; Deduction; Language; Compute; Mathematical thinking. The left brain mainly manages the right half of the body, consciously and phased to accept things, rationally process, control daily repetitive action patterns (daily work), and recognize the details of things.

Right brain: intuition; image memory; Artistry; Creativity; spatial forces; Global view; read images; Listen to music. The right brain mainly manages the left half of the body, simulating, intuitively receiving things, evoking emotional centers, perceiving (recognizing safe places) to stimuli from the environment (attacks by external enemies, etc.), and understanding the spatial interaction relationships related to them.

"Idiomatic Brain Organizing": Mayumi Takahara, Japan, teaches you a new way to store it

The operation process of the brain during tidying: 1. The determination to change the status quo (tidying); 2. Recognize scattered items from a visual point of view, filter them (choose or not), and classify them; 3. Determine where to put the sorted items (or where to return to); 4. When there is no storage space, ensure the storage place and tools according to the shape, size and frequency of use; 5。 It is placed in a suitable place according to the shape, size, frequency of use, etc.

This book explores the four types of dominant brains: left-right brain, right-right brain, left-left brain, and right-left-brain, readers can understand their own brain type, guide you to find the right way to organize yourself, and make your daily work life easier.

Know yourself, clarify your values and ideals, and understand your idiomatic brain.

Step1 Reduce Filter Category Clearance

Step2 Organize and configure storage and homing

Step3 Maintain Utilization Method Improvement Method Adjustment method

No matter what kind of brain type you have, this book will help you clarify your own concept of tidying, further clean up the steps of life tidying, and summarize according to different places such as kitchen, living room, dining room, wardrobe, desk, etc. at home. 9 common home locations cover 90% of the living space.

"Idiomatic Brain Organizing": Mayumi Takahara, Japan, teaches you a new way to store it

In the past two decades of experience in research and work, Mayumi Takahara, Japan Association of Life Organizers, has found that a person's daily tidying habits are closely related to personality characteristics, and the source of all this comes from the individual's brain type.

In the 12 years that President Takahara has worked in the home counseling department, serving more than 600 families, she found that many people were struggling with the problem of tidying up, and after discovering that many people were struggling with tidying up problems, she began to study the organization method, and in 2008 established the Japan Life Planners Association to cultivate professionals and hold related promotion activities to help more people reduce stress and live easier lives by promoting life tidying methods.

The professional translation team--- Planning and Finishing School, the only partner of the Japan Association of Life Planning and Organizers (JALO) in China, is committed to becoming a professional dissemination agency of Chinese planning and finishing concepts and methods, participating in the translation of the book are experienced life organizers in China, and have translated many books, including "Notes of Organizers" and "Parent-child Planning and Finishing Techniques".

Life tidying is one of the ways to understand yourself, and it is good to have the idea of tidying up, but it is also necessary to master the appropriate method.

"Habitual Brain Organizing" is a way for life tidyers to teach everyone to make daily life and work easier, so that people who can't tidy up can become able to complete tidying smoothly. For those who are not good at tidying up and are depressed and troubled by not being able to tidy up every day, this is an easy way to try it and be productive, so try it.

"Idiomatic Brain Organizing": Mayumi Takahara, Japan, teaches you a new way to store it

The methods introduced in this book are practiced by life organizers in their own homes or in customers' homes, and are based on many experiences that have been successfully verified.

May you find a way to organize your life and live your life the way you want.

Mo Yang is unparalleled in the world, give a plum to the king!

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