If you haven’t heard of Swedish death cleaning before, the name is actually somewhat misleading. When Aftermath Services talks about death cleaning, we mean cleaning up the grisly, physical remnants after a death. But Swedish death cleaning means the opposite — cleaning before death.
Swedish death cleaning is the process of selling off, or otherwise disposing of, your belongings before you die. The idea is that once you’re middle aged or older, you rid your space of belongings that do not spark joy in you — non-essentials that you’ve accumulated over time — so that family members don’t have to do it once you’ve passed on. It may sound kind of morbid, but it’s actually quite practical. Sorting out clutter has positive mental health effects, allows you to walk down memory lane with cherished items, and makes your loved ones’ lives easier when you do pass on.
When NBC interviewed Marie Kondo, author of The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Make Your Loved Ones’ Lives Easier and Your On Life More Pleasant, she explains,
“In Swedish, the exercise is döstädning — a combination of the words ‘dö’ (which means death) and ‘standing’ (which means cleaning) . . . [Swedish] death cleaning is not about dusting or mopping up; it is about a permanent form of organization that makes your everyday life run more smoothly,” she explains. And you may even find the process itself enjoyable. It is a delight to go through things and remember their worth.”
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Swedish death cleaning actually does have some tangible benefits, including but not limited to:
It may not be for everyone, but it surely has helped many people improve their lives.
While we don’t go through your loved one’s belongings, we are here to help begin the healing process after a loved one’s death by providing 24/7 crime scene, suicide, homicide, and unattended death cleanup throughout the US. Ridding the home of grisly physical reminders of a traumatic event is the first step to recovery, once the sirens fade and the dust settles.
If you need immediate assistance, we can be at your doorstep within a few hours. Just call 877-698-6169 or submit a contact request form.
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