【75歳一人暮らし】片付けで失敗する本当の理由|捨てられなかった私がたどり着いた6つの整理術
For those living alone at 75 years old who struggle with decluttering and organizing, and are troubled by things they can't bring themselves to throw away. We'll discuss everyday situations in senior life, such as kitchen drawers, bedding in closets, towel storage, clothing organization, and cherished photos. Even if you're not good at decluttering, we'll work together to find a way to organize that suits you, rather than starting by forcing yourself to reduce your possessions. Even when you intend to tidy up, you might find yourself frozen in place when faced with the items. The feeling of being unable to tidy up may naturally arise as you get older. In this video, Sumiko, a 75-year-old living alone, will share her insights on tidying up that she's gradually gained through her daily life. These aren't special places; they're all easily visible areas in your daily life. Tidying up isn't just about throwing away lots of things. It's also about slightly adjusting how you place and keep things so that they're easier for you to use now. For those who get exhausted trying to force themselves to make decisions. For those who start tidying up but feel overwhelmed halfway through. For those who want to declutter but find it difficult to make progress. We hope this video will be a catalyst for making your daily life a little lighter. Without forcing yourself, gradually organize your home in a way that suits you now. Please watch this video for gentle decluttering tips. ・Table of Contents・ 00:00 Introduction: The Real Reason Why Decluttering Wasn't Progressing 00:17 First: How to Start, Discovered with Kitchen Drawers 04:58 Second: The Reason Why Towels Had Increased and How to Organize Them 10:11 Third: What the Futon in the Closet Taught Me 16:41 Fourth: The Morning I Hesitated About Keeping Expensive Tools 16:41 Fifth: How I Overcame My Indecision About Clothes I Don't Wear 19:35 Sixth: The Reason I Was Able to Choose My Memories 【About Sources and Citations】 ・This video is structured to clearly organize everyday situations and common dilemmas that arise in daily decluttering and living alone. There are no direct quotes from specific books, papers, statistical data, newspaper articles, or web articles. The parts of the video that discuss organizing towels, futons, home appliances, clothing, and photos are presented as general household tips. When actually disposing of, selling, giving away, collecting, or recycling items, please check the sorting rules and collection methods of your local municipality, as well as the regulations of each store or business. [About the Characters and Images] The characters and images in the video are not meant to represent specific real people, but rather to illustrate situations that are likely to occur in daily life in an easy-to-understand manner. There is no intention to criticize, assert, or endorse any specific individual, company, organization, product, or service. The images used in the video are for illustrative purposes to make the content easier to understand and do not represent real people or specific events. [Regarding Viewing] This video is intended to convey household tips and ideas about organizing, and does not provide professional advice or make individual judgments on your behalf. The most suitable method will vary depending on your living situation, physical strength, family structure, items you are storing, and local sorting rules. * If you decide to act based on the content of this video, please make your decision within reasonable limits, taking into account your own health, safety, local rules, and contract details. This channel cannot be held responsible for any losses, regrets, accidents, health problems, or troubles with family or neighbors arising from the disposal, sale, transfer, collection, recycling, or use of professional services for items. If you are moving heavy objects or are unsure whether to dispose of items, please do not attempt to do so alone. Consult with family, a trusted person, your local government office, or a professional service provider. Thank you for watching until the end. We hope this video will help you find some peace and order in your daily life. #SeniorCleaning #75YearOldLivingAlone #Organization #ItemsYouCan'tThrowAway #MomentOfLearning

【75歳一人暮らし】ここが分かれ道|70代からの人生を上り坂にする10の習慣

貧しい家庭だけが知っていた、実際に役立った忘れられた家事の知恵25選! 昔の人が毎日使っていた、貧しい家庭の節約の知恵

たとえ親や子供にさえ、絶対に漏らしてはいけない事5選。知らないと人生で損をしますよ。【長者の知恵物語】 #老後の暮らし #シニアライフ #終活 #人間関係 #人生経験 #感動する話 #年金生活 #

物を捨てられない人の深層心理【シンプルな心理学】

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【漫画】65歳を過ぎたら絶対に行ってはいけない場所5選。定年後、居場所がなくなった男が通ってしまう理由

【孤独死の現場から】遺品整理業者が語る、綺麗に片付いた部屋で亡くなる老人に共通する「5つの闇」
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成功した息子が長年離れていた故郷に帰ってきた…貧しい生活を送る両親を見て、衝撃の真実に遭遇した | 老後の人生 | 成功した息子 | 貧しい両親 | 幸せな老後 | 老後の教訓 | 年老いた両親

【シニアの終活】60代で絶対捨てるべき収納グッズ7選|老後の凶器になるから今すぐ手放して!|捨て活|断捨離|老後|余白|整理

年金生活でお金が残る人は、スーパーで値段だけを見ません

5 Things Elegant People Don’t Keep at Home After 60 | A Gentle Way to Let Money Flow
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【老後の人間関係】絶対やってはいけない"良い人を演じる"末路…【シニアの口コミ】
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年金も退職金も同じだった姉妹。10年後、全く違う人生になりました

私は73歳、40年分の荷物をたった48時間で整理しました!7つの整理秘訣が私の人生を新しく開いてくれました

