"It’s important to look at your home through the lens of, 'Whoa, my whole life has led me up to this point,'" Blom says, adding that no one should feel ashamed if it's "a bit over-cluttered." "But it’s time to update your home to your present needs. During your lifetime, your needs change." In episode seven of "Swedish Death Cleaning" titled "The Würst of Times," Svenson and Engström help a man declutter his home. It’s a very Swedish thing, Poehler explains right up top. Cleaning out your crap so others don’t have to when you’re dead. Engström says it's important to look where you are in life and "what serves you, here and now. Most Pilot-y Line: You heard me right, ‘death cleaning.’. The three, however, do offer practical advice throughout the series. It’s about how to sort through and dispose of many of your. "We implement something that we think that we can share with anyone." The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, a surprise international best seller, is actually a fond and wise little book. The basis for the wonderfully funny and moving TV series developed by Amy Poehler and Scout Productions A charming, practical, and unsentimental approach. might ignite your own inner voice, your own compass, instead of having some authority or expert telling you what to do because we don’t really do that in the show," he explains. Decluttering has become an industry in itself in recent years. "If you watch all the episodes - see all the people and different destinies - (then) that. Godfrey Riddle, Johan Svenson, Ella Engstrm, Katarina Blm in 'The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning.'. Designer Johan Svenson adds that the show isn't meant to be exactly a template or manual to the viewer.
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