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Have you ever looked around your house, or in your closet, and wondered where did all that shtuff come from? Most of us have acquired a lot of shtuff over our lifetime, some are precious keepsakes, but the majority of our worldly possessions are just things.
Have you ever wondered what would happen to all that shtuff if your children, relatives, or friends were responsible for disposing it? Research tells us our kids don’t want our shtuff, and the burden of disposing someone’s worldly possessions is a practical, psychological, and emotional journey not for the faint of heart.
Please join us as we discuss the book, The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning, and how to spare our loved ones of that burden.
By Robin May and Denise Bickel4.9
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Have you ever looked around your house, or in your closet, and wondered where did all that shtuff come from? Most of us have acquired a lot of shtuff over our lifetime, some are precious keepsakes, but the majority of our worldly possessions are just things.
Have you ever wondered what would happen to all that shtuff if your children, relatives, or friends were responsible for disposing it? Research tells us our kids don’t want our shtuff, and the burden of disposing someone’s worldly possessions is a practical, psychological, and emotional journey not for the faint of heart.
Please join us as we discuss the book, The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning, and how to spare our loved ones of that burden.

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