
How should I organize my life?
Description
Book Introduction
Peace of mind with this one book!
This is a guidebook from a cleaning and organizing expert that is gaining popularity in Japanese media.
The term "pre-mortem arrangement" may be a bit unfamiliar in Korea, but if you think of it as preparing for a good death before you die, it will be helpful when reading the book.
In fact, if you listen to the stories, there are quite a few people who say, "I think I should do it, but I'm busy..." and can't even start organizing their parents' house, or who get annoyed because their opinions clash with their parents or the work doesn't even progress.
I fully understand these concerns.
But even as we talk, time passes, and as our parents grow older, the burden of organizing grows.
Ultimately, it often happens that we end up parting ways with our parents without being able to sort things out.
Some people say, "If I had known it would take this long, I would have organized it in advance when my parents were still here," and regret it after hearing their parents' true feelings.
Some people even shed tears missing their parents.
I think this book is a must-read for those who are not yet ready for a good death.
In this book, I hope to share with children who may be feeling sorry for their parents who have devoted themselves to their families, and with parents who have worked hard for their families, the wisdom to help you and your parents find happiness without regrets at the end.
Based on my experience, learn the know-how of "Starting Pre-Life Organization with Your Parents."
Use it as a guide not only for how to organize, but also for clearly explaining when it's best to start and what to do after you've finished organizing.
"Action" to better live the rest of your life is pre-death arrangements, and for both parents and children to live good lives, it is important to start organizing your parents' house as soon as possible.
This is a guidebook from a cleaning and organizing expert that is gaining popularity in Japanese media.
The term "pre-mortem arrangement" may be a bit unfamiliar in Korea, but if you think of it as preparing for a good death before you die, it will be helpful when reading the book.
In fact, if you listen to the stories, there are quite a few people who say, "I think I should do it, but I'm busy..." and can't even start organizing their parents' house, or who get annoyed because their opinions clash with their parents or the work doesn't even progress.
I fully understand these concerns.
But even as we talk, time passes, and as our parents grow older, the burden of organizing grows.
Ultimately, it often happens that we end up parting ways with our parents without being able to sort things out.
Some people say, "If I had known it would take this long, I would have organized it in advance when my parents were still here," and regret it after hearing their parents' true feelings.
Some people even shed tears missing their parents.
I think this book is a must-read for those who are not yet ready for a good death.
In this book, I hope to share with children who may be feeling sorry for their parents who have devoted themselves to their families, and with parents who have worked hard for their families, the wisdom to help you and your parents find happiness without regrets at the end.
Based on my experience, learn the know-how of "Starting Pre-Life Organization with Your Parents."
Use it as a guide not only for how to organize, but also for clearly explaining when it's best to start and what to do after you've finished organizing.
"Action" to better live the rest of your life is pre-death arrangements, and for both parents and children to live good lives, it is important to start organizing your parents' house as soon as possible.
index
Chapter 1: The sooner you clean up your parents' house, the better.
1.
The time to start organizing is "now"
2.
3 Tips for Organizing Your Parents' House
3.
The first step is to organize your own life.
4.
Let's cherish the feelings of our parents, who are our owners.
5.
It's not just things that get cleaned up
Chapter 1: The Difference Between Organizing Column Relics and Organizing While Alive
Chapter 2: Six Magical Steps to Getting Organized
1.
We start by preparing your mind.
2.
The timing for taking it out is "when the family gathers"
3.
I convey that I am a strong supporter.
4.
3 Things to Say to Motivate Your Parents
5.
Respect your parents' pace and move forward little by little.
6.
Three Things You Should Never Say to Your Parents
Chapter 2: A Message from a Mother with Dementia
Chapter 3: The 7-Step Guide to Happiness for Parents and Children
1.
It is important to organize in order
2.
Step 1.
First, let's organize the "stuff".
3.
Step 2.
Organize your photos and reflect on your life.
4.
Step 3.
Write your parents' autobiography
5.
Step 4.
Parents think about the end of their own lives together
6.
Step 5.
Thinking about my parents' future life
7.
Step 6.
Identify the people your parents value
8.
Step 7.
convey a message
Chapter 3: Organizing Your Home Improves Family Relationships
Chapter 4: "Four Categories": Refreshing Your Home and Mood: First, Organize Your "Things"
1.
Organize items into four categories.
2.
The top 3 items that cannot be thrown away are books, clothes, and paper.
3.
There are times when even things related to God and Buddha need to be disposed of.
4.
I'll give up what I used as a hobby to the next person.
5.
Items passed down through generations require special care.
6.
Big items are the ones that need to be disposed of boldly.
7.
Be very careful when handling personal information.
Chapter 4 Column: The important thing is to decide on a new owner early.
Chapter 5: Property Settlement: The Ultimate Inheritance Conflict Resolution Strategy.
Next, organize your "Assets"
1.
Parents have a lot of "asset information"
2.
Assets are the footsteps of your parents' lives.
3.
The fewer "bank accounts & credit cards" the better.
4.
Insurance & Pension: Must-Check for Your Future
5.
Debt consolidation is a mental relief.
6.
Monthly income and expenses are an opportunity to know your parents' current situation.
7.
Password management is essential for protecting your parents' future.
8.
Create a family tree to visualize inheritance relationships.
9.
Create a will to visualize your inner thoughts
Chapter 5 Column: Leave professional work to the experts.
Chapter 6: "Ending Information": Adding Color to My Future Life
The final step is to organize the "information".
1.
"Ending Information" You'll Want to Know to Live a Rich Life
2.
"Things I wish I had done and things I should do to avoid regrets
3.
Support your parents' health through your primary care physician.
4.
Things to keep in mind about the funeral that you want to decide on in order to remain true to yourself until the end
5.
Deciding on a burial site in advance will put your mind at ease.
6.
Granting hope to families
Chapter 6 Column No news is not always good news!
Chapter 7: What You Need to Live a Better Life
1.
Be conscious of the time remaining
2.
Express gratitude to your parents and become their supporters in life.
3.
Create a "Bucket List" for your parents.
4.
"4 Keywords" to Understand Your Parents' Situation
5.
Five Shopping Rules to Prevent Rebounds
6.
For you and your parents to live a life without regrets
1.
The time to start organizing is "now"
2.
3 Tips for Organizing Your Parents' House
3.
The first step is to organize your own life.
4.
Let's cherish the feelings of our parents, who are our owners.
5.
It's not just things that get cleaned up
Chapter 1: The Difference Between Organizing Column Relics and Organizing While Alive
Chapter 2: Six Magical Steps to Getting Organized
1.
We start by preparing your mind.
2.
The timing for taking it out is "when the family gathers"
3.
I convey that I am a strong supporter.
4.
3 Things to Say to Motivate Your Parents
5.
Respect your parents' pace and move forward little by little.
6.
Three Things You Should Never Say to Your Parents
Chapter 2: A Message from a Mother with Dementia
Chapter 3: The 7-Step Guide to Happiness for Parents and Children
1.
It is important to organize in order
2.
Step 1.
First, let's organize the "stuff".
3.
Step 2.
Organize your photos and reflect on your life.
4.
Step 3.
Write your parents' autobiography
5.
Step 4.
Parents think about the end of their own lives together
6.
Step 5.
Thinking about my parents' future life
7.
Step 6.
Identify the people your parents value
8.
Step 7.
convey a message
Chapter 3: Organizing Your Home Improves Family Relationships
Chapter 4: "Four Categories": Refreshing Your Home and Mood: First, Organize Your "Things"
1.
Organize items into four categories.
2.
The top 3 items that cannot be thrown away are books, clothes, and paper.
3.
There are times when even things related to God and Buddha need to be disposed of.
4.
I'll give up what I used as a hobby to the next person.
5.
Items passed down through generations require special care.
6.
Big items are the ones that need to be disposed of boldly.
7.
Be very careful when handling personal information.
Chapter 4 Column: The important thing is to decide on a new owner early.
Chapter 5: Property Settlement: The Ultimate Inheritance Conflict Resolution Strategy.
Next, organize your "Assets"
1.
Parents have a lot of "asset information"
2.
Assets are the footsteps of your parents' lives.
3.
The fewer "bank accounts & credit cards" the better.
4.
Insurance & Pension: Must-Check for Your Future
5.
Debt consolidation is a mental relief.
6.
Monthly income and expenses are an opportunity to know your parents' current situation.
7.
Password management is essential for protecting your parents' future.
8.
Create a family tree to visualize inheritance relationships.
9.
Create a will to visualize your inner thoughts
Chapter 5 Column: Leave professional work to the experts.
Chapter 6: "Ending Information": Adding Color to My Future Life
The final step is to organize the "information".
1.
"Ending Information" You'll Want to Know to Live a Rich Life
2.
"Things I wish I had done and things I should do to avoid regrets
3.
Support your parents' health through your primary care physician.
4.
Things to keep in mind about the funeral that you want to decide on in order to remain true to yourself until the end
5.
Deciding on a burial site in advance will put your mind at ease.
6.
Granting hope to families
Chapter 6 Column No news is not always good news!
Chapter 7: What You Need to Live a Better Life
1.
Be conscious of the time remaining
2.
Express gratitude to your parents and become their supporters in life.
3.
Create a "Bucket List" for your parents.
4.
"4 Keywords" to Understand Your Parents' Situation
5.
Five Shopping Rules to Prevent Rebounds
6.
For you and your parents to live a life without regrets
Publisher's Review
Parents are the people who have walked with us since the beginning of our lives.
And now the time has come to hold your hand on your final journey.
“Once I taught you the world,
“Now I want to lean on your hands.”
The journey of love and devotion is not an end, but an ongoing process.
If you can understand your parents' feelings and prepare for separation in a way that respects their lives,
It remains a time of gratitude and blessings, not sadness.
“Just as I was there at the beginning of your life,
“I hope you will stay with me for a little while at the end of my life.”
One photo, one meal, one trip together,
The short moments become the greatest memories.
'Pre-breakup' is not about preparing for a breakup,
It's a pledge to live better now.
A parent's "wish list" is actually a child's "filial piety list."
It's time to implement that list one by one.
It is a final gift that leaves joy and meaning for both parents and children.
When both parents and children are still healthy.
The most beautiful act of filial piety is to start now without delay.
“How to Organize Your Life” will help you on that journey.
This book is for anyone who wants to understand their parents and protect their family time.
An important first step towards a better life for parents and children.
Start right now.
Recommended Readers
√ Those who want to be filial to their parents without regrets
√ Those who feel they need time to share their feelings with their family
√ Children who want to support their parents in their old age
√ Anyone interested in well-dying, family care, and emotional management
The important thing is to cleanse your things, your mind, and your information.
Over 10,000 cases in performance!
Taught by a popular organizing expert in the media
How to Organize Yourself and Your Parents to Make Them Happy
So don't worry
What's the difference between general cleaning and cleaning my parents' house?
When should I start organizing my parents?
How do I tell my parents?
Parents don't move.
How to boost your motivation?
If you say "memories," you can't say it any more strongly.
Buddhist altars, dolls, musical instruments...
What should I do with things I can't dispose of?
I don't know what my parents are thinking.
Even if I organize it after a long time, won't it be messy again?
I'll tell you everything you want to know, everything you're anxious about.
And now the time has come to hold your hand on your final journey.
“Once I taught you the world,
“Now I want to lean on your hands.”
The journey of love and devotion is not an end, but an ongoing process.
If you can understand your parents' feelings and prepare for separation in a way that respects their lives,
It remains a time of gratitude and blessings, not sadness.
“Just as I was there at the beginning of your life,
“I hope you will stay with me for a little while at the end of my life.”
One photo, one meal, one trip together,
The short moments become the greatest memories.
'Pre-breakup' is not about preparing for a breakup,
It's a pledge to live better now.
A parent's "wish list" is actually a child's "filial piety list."
It's time to implement that list one by one.
It is a final gift that leaves joy and meaning for both parents and children.
When both parents and children are still healthy.
The most beautiful act of filial piety is to start now without delay.
“How to Organize Your Life” will help you on that journey.
This book is for anyone who wants to understand their parents and protect their family time.
An important first step towards a better life for parents and children.
Start right now.
Recommended Readers
√ Those who want to be filial to their parents without regrets
√ Those who feel they need time to share their feelings with their family
√ Children who want to support their parents in their old age
√ Anyone interested in well-dying, family care, and emotional management
The important thing is to cleanse your things, your mind, and your information.
Over 10,000 cases in performance!
Taught by a popular organizing expert in the media
How to Organize Yourself and Your Parents to Make Them Happy
So don't worry
What's the difference between general cleaning and cleaning my parents' house?
When should I start organizing my parents?
How do I tell my parents?
Parents don't move.
How to boost your motivation?
If you say "memories," you can't say it any more strongly.
Buddhist altars, dolls, musical instruments...
What should I do with things I can't dispose of?
I don't know what my parents are thinking.
Even if I organize it after a long time, won't it be messy again?
I'll tell you everything you want to know, everything you're anxious about.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 13, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 200 pages | 128*188*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791199433304
- ISBN10: 1199433306
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