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End of life, separation

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#1
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  • 2022/10/14 10:21

I am in my 70s, but I hear that some people are already preparing for end-of-life planning in their 50s.

In my case, I created a Family Living Trust when I was in my 60s.

We are now considering purchasing a living grave.

One tricky thing is the separation.

This is the only thing that does not go smoothly. I guess it would be better if I just throw it away, but...

My husband has the can't-throw-it-away syndrome, which is compounded by me. The garage is so full of unimportant things that there is no room to step on

. We also have 5 fruit trees in the backyard that are not very big

and the trees are so tall that we have to cut them down on a ladder, but I'm afraid they will fall off the trees one day...

I would like to hear from people who are doing life-supporting activities and decluttering.

Thank you very much.

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#30
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/10/23 (Sun) 08:03
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If you store them in boxes or clear plastic boxes,
write down what you put in them and put them on the box for easy identification.
It is easy to see even if they are stacked in a closet.
If you have a computer, you can write
living room, bedroom, closet and other storage locations in Excel, etc.
Write the contents and make a list
so you can open Excel and see where the items you need are stored. It is convenient to know where the needed items are stored as soon as you open the Excel file.

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#32
  • うわ
  • 2022/10/23 (Sun) 14:53
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I live in a dump to look for stuff for a couple of days ?.

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#36
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  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 09:26
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# I agree with 28 Trauma. The good thing about decluttering is that it has changed the way I shop since then. When I was shopping
I started to think about what I really wanted to buy and whether I needed these things or not.

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#37
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  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 10:53
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I make it a habit to look for unused, broken or dirty items and throw away one a day.

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#39
  • イラチ
  • 2022/10/26 (Wed) 15:02
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My partner has a lot of stuff and the more I declutter, the more his useless stuff gets stored in that space.

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