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yukonsally ([personal profile] yukonsally) wrote in [community profile] unclutter2017-10-13 02:14 pm

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I finally sold the thing! I am more excited about its absence than the money.

Have you heard of Swedish Death Cleaning? It's much less morbid than it sounds. It's another perspective on decluttering. Not "does this object bring me joy" but "will someone be happy I saved this thing for them?"

Happy decluttering!

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[personal profile] rmc28 2017-10-13 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I had not previously heard of Death Cleaning but it is my new favourite concept!

Interestingly, my mother and stepfather (both aged around 70) are explicitly having a bash at clearing out their large home in preparation for downsizing "in a few years". They have both had to clear out older relatives homes (before and after dying) and don't wish the same on their own children.
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[personal profile] rmc28 2017-10-14 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
They seem to be enjoying it so far. I am getting regular updates on how many things have gone to charity / sold on ebay / gone to a local specialist dealer, etc.
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[personal profile] adair 2017-10-13 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no children, but I have helped clear out my parents house (rented, and very full, so we had to work fast) and my husbands parents house. I chose what I took from my parents, by my sister-in-law forced things on me that I did not need or want - among them, wine glass sets in three different sizes when we already had eight glasses that were all we needed. Of course, because they were his parents, we now can't get rid of them.

I do not know who will deal with our stuff; most likely my great-niece and nephews. They will have a lot of books to dispose of, and my husband's many recordings of his various bands over the years. We hope to make some dent in these things, and work out places for them to go. We are in our early 70s as well; it does cause some thinking of these things.
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[personal profile] rmc28 2017-10-14 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
I'm obviously a generation younger, but I had a life-threatening illness less than two years ago, which has led to similar thinking.