Swedish Death Cleaning: What Moms and Housewife’s Need to Declutter House, Change Lifestyle and Enjoy Happiness by Cloe Hampton
1h 29m narrated by Jessica Andrews, 94 pages
Genre: Living, Self-Help,
Featuring: Mess Equals Stress, Clutter, Feng Shui, New Life, Making Money, Collecting, Repeating Information, Compulsive Buying Disorder, Recycling, Consumerism, Politics, Mahatma Gandhi, Industrialism, Kids, Giving, Detoxing, 10-Week Challenge, Sparking Joy
Rating as a movie: G
Quotes: "Will anyone be more joyful if I save this?"
My rating: ⭐️½🔁🥱💤
My thoughts: This book was boring and repetitive. 2 chapters on why we buy stuff. They got to the Swedish Death Cleaning in chapter 3, which was still repetitive. Basically, this book is about getting rid of stuff you don't need or want. The Swedish death cleaning adds a layer of getting rid of clutter you don't want to leave behind for your family to deal with and items that will change their memory of you. Instead of waiting until you're a senior, you're doing it now. Then, she gets repetitive room by room. My head considered hurting but was so bored it forgot to. This book is a 15-minute conversation repeated and expanded into a 90 conversation. It ends with a 10-Week Challenge, 2 hours a day, with a different theme each week, and she wants no music playing while you declutter. The bad grammar in the title should have been my first clue.
Recommend to others?: Nope! Skip this one it is a waste of time. There are better books out there. This one sounds like someone telling you about decluttering books they've read.