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Swedish Death Cleaning

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lifestyle2 years ago

The Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: Simplify and Declutter

Swedish death cleaning, or döstädning, is a practice that encourages individuals to rethink their relationship with material possessions. Research shows that clutter can lead to stress and anxiety, while prioritizing experiences and relationships over possessions can increase happiness. Additionally, excessive consumption contributes to carbon emissions and climate change. Swedish death cleaning involves decluttering and letting go of unnecessary items, creating space in both physical and mental realms. By clarifying what is truly important and adopting a framework for future purchases, individuals can find greater contentment and reduce their environmental impact.

lifestyle2 years ago

"The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: A New Peacock Series Narrated by Amy Poehler"

"Swedish death cleaning" is a practice of going through one's things so they don't burden loved ones with too much junk when they die. It's not just for those near death; anyone can do it at any time. "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" is now a TV series streaming on Peacock, following three Swedish death cleaners as they assist Americans in Kansas City trying to tidy up their lives, materially and emotionally. The show aims to inspire more people to have real conversations about death and life and what matters to them the most.

lifestyle2 years ago

"Swedish Death Cleaning Goes Mainstream with New Peacock Series Narrated by Amy Poehler"

"The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" is a new Peacock series that brings three Swedish clutter-busters to Kansas City to teach Midwesterners about the Nordic custom of "dostadning" or death cleaning. The show, narrated by Amy Poehler, follows the trio as they compassionately help eight overwhelmed households declutter and organize their homes. The death cleaners use firm but gentle guidance to help people part with sentimental items and take control of their junk, with the message that as you get older, try not to be sentimental and don't leave a burden for others to deal with when you're gone.

mental-health2 years ago

"The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: A Mental Health Boost"

"The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" is a new series that follows Americans from different walks of life as they take a journey to declutter their home and heart with the help of death cleaning experts. Death cleaning is all about "cleaning out your crap so other people don't have to when you die." While it may sound scary, it can have a positive impact on your mental health by creating a perspective shift and reminding you of what really matters. Anyone can benefit from Swedish death cleaning, especially those in the middle of a transition or those who feel shame towards their space. Tips to start your own death cleaning journey include starting small, being in touch with yourself, and getting help.