Japanese tidying guru Marie Kondo wants to help you spark Joy At Work

Marie Kondo was listed as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2015. PHOTO: KONMARI MEDIA
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SINGAPORE - When Japanese tidying guru Marie Kondo envisioned her new book, she saw herself bringing her philosophy of "sparking joy" from the home to the workplace - even if joy is the last thing many people expect from their job.

Together with American organisational psychologist Scott Sonenshein, she would advise readers on how to declutter their work spaces - physically, digitally and mentally - in Joy At Work.

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