Swedish Death Cleaning is not about loss—it is about legacy. By thoughtfully editing possessions and telling the stories behind what we keep, individuals can create serene, meaningful living environments that reduce stress and bring peace of mind. Stephanie will share practical, gentle strategies for letting go, honoring memories, and making thoughtful decisions about what truly adds value to daily life. Attendees will learn how this process can be both freeing and deeply rewarding.
Key highlights of the presentation include:
? Education on the principles and emotional benefits of Swedish Death Cleaning ? Gentle, practical decluttering techniques that can be implemented at any stage of life ? Guidance on preserving memories without preserving excess belongings ? Strategies for organizing important documents, photographs, and heirlooms ? Real-life stories, meaningful transformations, and heartfelt moments from the world of home organizing ? Fascinating (and sometimes humorous) misadventures encountered during the decluttering journey
This presentation will equip attendees with the tools and confidence to thoughtfully edit their possessions, simplify their homes, and create a lasting sense of calm—for themselves and for those they love. Do not miss this opportunity to learn how Swedish Death Cleaning can be a profoundly liberating and life-affirming experience.
This program will take place on Saturday March 14th at 10am in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville Village Library. For more information or to register for this program, please contact Amy Wolfe at awolfe@clamsnet.org or by calling the OVL directly at (508)428-5757