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Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Preface Death cleaning is not sad Why I am writing this book Precious time and helping parents To start A small piece of advice What to keep and what not to Sort and sort out More organising It is no fun to play ‘hide the key’ when you have hidden it from yourself A very good approach Happy people Seeking help while you begin My third death cleaning Death cleaning on your own How to discuss the topic of death cleaning Did the Vikings know the real secret of death cleaning? Only count the happy moments The little optimist A woman’s job Don’t forget yourself Making the move to a smaller space Mapping out your new space Home A few thoughts on accumulation Things Clothes A note on children’s clothes Books The kitchen Cookbooks and family recipes Things, things, and more things If it was your secret, keep it that way (or How to death clean hidden, dangerous, and secret things) The perils of man caves Gifts that you maybe did not want in the first place, but that you did not have the heart to throw away Collections, collectors, and hoarders In the garden Pets The story of Klumpeduns At last: photographs Stuff you can’t get rid of The Throw Away box Correspondence and communication Written things My little black book Death cleaning is as much (or more!) for you as for the people who come after The story of one’s life After life Acknowledgements About the author
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