![]() We did, and we found the button supremely helpful. This machine scores on those points as well, plus the addition of performance-enhancing features like a high-low speed switch and a reverse button that you can press to untangle the trimmer if, in your hedge cutting enthusiasm, you’ve managed to get it stuck. That’s the promise of Japanese neatness consultant Marie Kondo, as. Stress and inefficiency disappear with stray socks and the morning’s dishes. How to Stop Being a Neat Freak & Stressing About Keeping Things Tidy By Kate Britt Life’s challenges are not supposed to paralyze you they’re supposed to help you discover who you are. Furthermore, your guardian angels will always support you in making prudent decisions and helping you succeed in life. Pray to almighty God to help you embrace neatness and live a more fulfilled and satisfying experience. Husqvarna’s power equipment does well in our tests on the basis of speed, torque, and build quality. Neatness implies organisation and discipline. The 8015 angel number suggests that you need to maintain a spiritual tidiness to help you get more divine support for your life. With a 7.5-Ah battery, it weighs 12.6 pounds. A three-position handle (horizontal and two vertical positions) makes it easier to use than it might be otherwise, and that’s important because it is reasonably heavy. We found that the Husqvarna’s speed and high-quality blade provide an extremely clean cut, while the 26-inch bar provides a long reach. Consider the Echo, a formidable and fast-cutting trimmer, operates at 3200 spm. Its motor and drive train cycle at an extremely fast 3800 strokes per minute. This Husqvarna is a fit for pro and amateur the company calls it the Hedge Master, an appropriate name we think. A pro might want a powerful and quiet hedge trimmer to pull off the truck to quickly subdue a small hedge or a few shrubs, while a homeowner might need power and precision without a cord. ![]() I’d also be relieving myself of a considerable burden, by removing what can often be a source of distraction.We test pro-duty tools because pros and amateurs alike read our reviews. Why put up a fight, one might ask? Why not embrace the change? I’d surely be doing my colleagues a service by removing all this clutter, the mere sight of which stresses them out. In the workplace, this wave of “konmarism” further consolidates the tyranny of tidiness that has spread along with national “clean your desk” days, new neatness criteria in workplace rankings and end-of-year assessments, and the advent of “flex offices”, where desks are shared, and must therefore be left each day in the immaculate condition they were found in. Kondo’s radical approach to organising has met with overwhelming enthusiasm, earning her a spot on Time’s 2015 “100 most influential people” list and even her own Netflix show, Tidying up with Marie Kondo. In her international bestseller The Magic of Tidying Up, she famously proposes her own method – known as the “KonMari” method – which is is at once a form of therapy and an art of living: get rid of everything, she says, except for those few things that “spark joy” in your life, for “tidying your physical space allows you to tend to your psychological space”. ![]() More so, if employees work in a clean and tidy workplace, it’s less likely that they’ll get sick, increasing the company’s chances of turnover. ![]() So who is this Marie Kondo? For those of you who haven’t heard of her yet, she’s a Japanese author and consultant who has made a name extolling the virtues of tidiness. That’s why it’s essential to keep up with the tidiness of the place to boost productivity and, therefore, your company’s growth. Not to mention the dozens of A4 sheets of paper covered in scrawled notes, which might – or might not – come in handy one day. For if my colleague follows up on her threat, I might lose it all: the piled up coffee cups, the unread postcards from my grandmother, the crumpled ping-pong ball that’s been lying there for years. “Gosh! Your desk is such a mess! If it gets any worse, I’ll have to call Marie Kondo!” The name alone sends shivers down my spine.
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