JBR wrote:
Blucey wrote:
Also watching 'The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning' which is about three Swedes who teach grown adults how to throw their shit away. I LOVE that sort of thing. I'm such a minimalist now that anything that confirms that throwing shit out is good is always a winner with me. I even watch Stacy Solomon's Sort Your Life Out and the Nick Knowles version. Anyway, this is fun and it's narrated by Amy Poehler from Parks and Rec.
I always think there's too much good drama to watch reality stuff, but I also LOVE this kind of thing (only surpassed by people sorting their finances out [given the luck to be able to]). Being in a family who fudge decisions (a gentle but illustrative example - mum got a tax bill that has a due date of January 2026. Judged as "I don't think I need to pay that yet". This vagueness is how you end up with piles of paper and full inboxes, because the first decision is always "um, maybe later" basis). I will give it a go!
The Stacy Solomon/Nick Knowles format started with a Netflix thing called Consumed where a Canadian women would go to a house (also in Canada) that was full of stupid shit and would take everything to a warehouse and make them go through it and get rid of 50% and in the meantime she'd get a team of workmen to decorate their house and make it nice.
I'm at that point in life where if it's not nailed down I may well throw/donate/sell it. So it absolutely resonates with me.
In your example. If your mum only had that one bill to deal with and no other paperwork, it'd probably get done. People just end up stuck with a mountain of stuff and so getting rid of it seems impossible.
I came to all this a few years ago because I had a load of those Pop Vinyl things in my study/mancave. Anyway, I wasn't even noticing them (certainly not enjoying them) and then one day I did and I just thought 'this is ALL SHIT' and so I decided to sell five things a week until everything I didn't want was gone. But I also made a point of investing all that money. So instead of having a load of shit in my room that I didn't want, it's now in an account earning money. It was enough stuff that I was able to comfortably downsize from a four bedroom house to a cute little three (more like 2.5) bedroom one in a nicer area. And now whenever I want to use anything, it's right there and not on a shelf or in a box with a bunch of other stuff. Completely life changing stuff really.
Life changing enough that I can enjoy content by Stacy Solomon anyway. Never saw that coming.
On TV: did anyone ever see Danger Five? I think it was Australian or something rather than US but it was amazing.