Swedish author Margareta Magnusson coined the term in her 2017 book, “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter.” Milan Markovic via ...
Döstädning, or the art of death cleaning, is a mindful Swedish practice that helps helps the elderly and their families sort ...
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There are things that we are supposed to do because they are good for us. These include eating right, exercising, getting enough rest and cleaning. However, a relatively new trend has been catching on ...
When it comes to the end of your life, cleaning your house will likely not be at the forefront of your mind. But, as morbid as it sounds, there's a cleaning trend going around about decluttering your ...
Swedish Death Cleaning is a concept in Scandinavian culture where you work on eliminating unnecessary items from your home so loved ones won’t be burdened with the task after you pass. Area Nordic ...
While it may sound morbid, Swedish death cleaning is a philosophy rooted in practicality. In Swedish, it’s known as “döstädning.” This is a decluttering exercise to help simplify your life and reduce ...
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Levity, smothered with love, is the only way to make a tough topic easier to handle. That’s why producers of the breakout Peacock series, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning knew that comedian ...
Two months before my son died, I went on antidepressants. He was in the throes of leukemia, and as his 11th birthday approached, I began experiencing what felt like a surge of electricity throughout ...
We’re more than a month into the spring season, which means “spring cleaning” is on many Americans’ minds. When it comes to designing and organizing our homes, we have a history of looking to other ...