So often, when we think about visibility, we think about brand deals and marketing. Visibility is so much more than that. 

Visibility includes those that deal with us and navigate our daily lives with us and their impact on our visibility and how we show up in the world, and how we show up for ourselves. 

Mim Jenkinson joins India for a conversation about applying minimalism and the KonMari Method to more than just the physical objects in your life, how major health crises have shaped their values and their relationships, and how to be an ally when someone in your life is experiencing a crisis.

Content Note: Discussion of cancer, miscarriage

In this discussion:

How a medical crisis caused India to reprioritize her values and relationships

Why it’s important to amplify the people behind the businesses and brand

How Mim’s applied the KonMari Method to her relationships in the wake of her cancer diagnosis

How to be a good ally to someone experiencing a medical crisis

 

Connect with Mim Jenkinson:

Website

Create + Cowork Club

Instagram: @paperplannerclub, @lovefrommim

The Planner Podcast

 

Connect with India Jackson and Flaunt Your Fire:

Flaunt Your Fire

LinkedIn: ​​India Jackson

Instagram: @FlauntYourFire

 

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Resources:

Learn more about the KonMari Method Read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, Marie Kondo Mim Jenkinson: How to use the KonMari Method on your Friends  Mim Jenkinson: What to Say to Someone who has Cancer  Mim Jenkinson: 8 Things NOT to Say to Someone with Cancer