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One might face several challenges when applying the KonMari Method to book organization. Firstly, the emotional attachment to books can make it difficult to decide which ones to keep and which ones to discard. Secondly, gathering all books in one place can be physically demanding and time-consuming, especially if one has a large collection. Lastly, categorizing books can be challenging as books can fall into multiple categories. To overcome these challenges, one should remember the core principle of the KonMari Method: keep only those items that spark joy. For the physical challenge, one can seek help or do it in stages. For categorization, one can create categories that make sense to them personally.
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The next category to tackle is books, and as with clothes it's important to start by gathering them all in one place. Yes, all of them! You can't decide what you really want to keep if you're looking at the spines of books on bookcases. They each need to be picked up, handled, and decided upon. If you really have too many books to put them all in one big heap then, as with clothes, divide them into four broad categories:
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