The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, by Personality Type

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In her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, organizer Marie Kondo teaches us to get rid of anything in our homes that doesn’t “spark joy.” A #1 New York Times bestseller, her book has been read by millions of people worldwide. Now, Kondo’s Netflix series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo is bringing her message to the small screen.

Thanks to Kondo, people around the world are talking about the best way to fold jeans and whether vacuum cleaners spark joy. With this in mind, we at 16Personalities asked ourselves how each personality type would react to the “KonMari” method. Here are our (tongue-in-cheek!) takes.

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Analysts

Fun fact: Analyst personalities are split on the subject of clutter. Our research finds that Prospecting Analysts (Logicians and Debaters) are about 30% more likely to have cluttered homes than their Judging counterparts (Architects and Commanders).

Architect (INTJ)

[flipping furiously through Marie Kondo’s book]

“Joy? Who cares about joy? And what’s all this about magic? Why can’t someone write a book about the life-changing science of tidying up?”

Logician (INTP)

[rubbing hands together]

“I think I’ll start by getting rid of all those gifts you gave me that I didn’t ask for.”

Commander (ENTJ)

[surveying the horizon]

“Vanquish the clutter. Defeat the chaos. If something does not serve your purpose, banish it to the void.”

Debater (ENTP)

[rubbing chin thoughtfully]

“Why not try getting rid of everything that does bring you joy? Now that’s an experiment.”

Diplomats

Diplomats are the personality types with the most difficulty getting rid of things. Nearly 70% report that their home is “cluttered with all sorts of things.”

Advocate (INFJ)

[arms folded, eyes narrowed]

“My clutter has a purpose. It’s here to help humanity. What about your clutter?”

Mediator (INFP)

[blinking fast]

“Do you think my belongings ever look at me and ask themselves whether I spark joy?”

Protagonist (ENFJ)

[rubbing temples]

“I don’t take time to tidy my home. No, I have a nobler calling: I tidy other people’s homes.”

Campaigner (ENFP)

[spinning around, overwhelmed]

“But everything sparks joy!”

Sentinels

Fun fact: 75% of Sentinels prioritize having a tidy home. This places them among the tidiest personality types.

Logistician (ISTJ)

[shaking head sadly]

“What kind of adults don’t already know how to tidy up? People these days…”

Defender (ISFJ)

[surveying a pile of freshly laundered clothes]

“I was going to try the KonMari method, but I might not fold these socks exactly right, so… Better not risk it.”

Executive (ESTJ)

[tosses something onto your cluttered desk]

“Here, I bought you this book. Do what it says.”

Consul (ESFJ)

[singing along to Adele’s “Someone Like You”]

“I hate to turn up out of the blue uninvited but… Could I come in and help you clean your closets?”

Explorers

Fun fact: Only 37% of Explorer personalities say that having a clean and tidy home is among their top priorities.

Virtuoso (ISTP)

[doing whatever they please]

“Do I have too much clutter? Hang on, don’t answer that – I don’t care what you think.”

Adventurer (ISFP)

[watches video about clearing clutter]

“Yes! This is exactly what I need to do!”

[arranges clutter beautifully, not discarding a single item]

Entrepreneur (ESTP)

[leaning one elbow on the table, à la the Most Interesting Man in the World]

“I don’t often tidy up. But when I do, it’s life-changing.”

Entertainer (ESFP)

[to several dozen close friends, via text message]

“About to try this tidying-up thing.”

[two minutes later]

“Who wants to meet up for pizza?”

What about You?

So, readers, what do you think of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up? Which personality types do you think are most (or least!) likely to take Marie Kondo’s advice and tidy up their homes? Let us know in the comments below!

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Apparently, my clutter helps humanity, lmao.
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I've seen a few of her episodes and I must say I always feel inspired to tidy up afterwards. While I personally find the whole greeting the house or talking to your clothes thing a bit odd, I just kinda brush it off as her own quirkiness and generally ignore that part. While I might not love tidying in itself, I do find it very satisfying to have "a place for everything and everything in it's place." At least from an INTJ perspective, it can be fun when you think of the greater environmental control and efficiency you'll gain. Plus it's prettier XD.
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I think most of people take a better care in an anthropomorphic object. For example, a car owner might wax his car more frequently after giving his car a name. But of course it might be just the shintoism. After all, it's hard not to feel a pirate ship has a soul after spending a night in it. And yes, I will probably buy the book if it replace the "magic " with "logic". But the bookselling number should probably sink like a stone.
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Thanks, I needed this laugh!!
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Hi! INFJ-T here, constantly looking for ways to improve! Heard about her books, read them all, then meticulously followed her method to a T! Did it to my whole house/life and even inspired others to do it! it's been more than a year since I did it and the results are here! my home was already tidy and organized because i'm very organized but I needed to perfect it and I did and it remains to this day! To be fair I feel like this is a more accurate INFJ-T reaction to her books and I believe Kondo her self is also a INFJ-T after reading her books and watching her carefully.
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That ENTP one is too true! :laugh: