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In 2017, Swedish author Margareta Magnusson coined the term in her New York Times best-selling book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime ...
Swedish Death Cleaning is a long, ongoing process and you’re unlikely to tackle everything in one sitting, so it’s important to space out the tasks and to schedule time to return to it.
The cleaning craze behind the Peacock show isn't as morbid as it sounds. Here's everything you should know about The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning.
The Swedish Death Cleaning method helps seniors pare down possessions to lift the burden from their loved ones.
The Swedish practice of döstädning ("death cleaning"), a simple living ethic and aesthetic with the primary focus of not burdening your heirs with your belongings, [21] is a permanent form of household organization [22] which also focuses on keeping only strongly valued possessions. [23]
Decluttering and Swedish death cleaning are less about saving our loved ones the hassle of dealing with our stuff after we're gone, and more about taking control over how we're remembered.
With humor and warmth, Peacock's new series based on the book The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning helps us face our worst fears—and clean out our "crap."
Helen Coffey explores the Swedish practice of getting your affairs in order before you die ‘Death cleaning’ isn’t morbid, it’s the healthiest thing you can do Skip to main content