Ep 123 | KonMari Quick Tips: Social Media Joy
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Today’s KonMari Quick Tips episode is all about building a healthy relationship with social media. From Instagram to Facebook to Snapchat to Tiktok - whatever platform you use, there’s no denying social media is here to stay. We dive into 5 tips that will help you KonMari your social media, by viewing your activity through a lens of joy. We want to hear from you. Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Head over to Apple podcasts to subscribe and review the show, which helps us reach others along their tidying journeys. To extend your tidying experience, you can join the Spark Joy Club! Visit sparkjoypodcast.com and click “Join the Club” to become a member of the Spark Joy Community or join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. KonMari Quick Tips: Envision your ideal social media lifestyle Gather social platforms together Let go of social media accounts that don’t spark joy with a “thank you” Add joy to your feed by curating joyful connections Maintain a healthy social media relationship by setting usage boundaries We are pleased to introduce the following new members of The Spark Joy Club, joining at the Joy Sparker level: Welcome! VickyPeters StaceyLocke LauraEichman Join over 150 serious Tidiers who are making 2020 their very last year of being disorganized. We welcome you to extended conversation around taking action, living, and maintaining a tidy lifestyle. Please join the conversation by visiting sparkjoypodcast.com and selecting Join the Club You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy
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