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Don’t Get Confused
Don’t Get Confused
It can be hard to know what documents to have and what they mean for you and others. Make sure you know what each document means.

Aging in Place
Aging in Place
How aging-in-place-friendly is your home? As people grow older, they might notice that some daily activities start to feel more challenging.

Helpful Reading Materials

Whether you’re decluttering for yourself or caring for a loved one, the process of sorting and letting go can feel overwhelming. The following easy reads offer inspiration, hope, and practical ideas to help you move forward.

From Zero to Zen: A Guide to Help You Thrive as a Caregiver

No one plans to become a caregiver for a loved one—it often happens gradually or all at once. Alexandra Free shares her journey, the lessons she’s learned, and insights on how to best support yourself and your family along the way.

 

The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter

Before or after losing a loved one, sorting through cabinets, drawers, and closets is never easy—but Margareta Magnusson’s quick, humorous 128-page read offers practical tips and thoughtful strategies to help you navigate the process with greater ease.

 

Nobody Wants Your Sh*t: The Art of Decluttering Before You Die

Messie Condo’s book is a lighthearted and more casual read than The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning…—it feels like a conversation with your best friend, offering the honest advice you need, whether you’re ready to hear it or not.