The Clutter Fairy Weekly #210

Ask Us Anything: Answers to Your Questions, Plus Ultra-short Topics

Did the pandemic change the rules for keeping clothes? What’s a practical storage solution for a journal collection? And how does Ed’s (kitchen) garden grow? In episode #210 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, answers your questions about culinary plants, journal collections, and old clothes and covers other short topics suggested by our viewers and listeners.

Content in this episode is based on the results of audience surveys.

Some content in this episode is based on results of a survey of our audience.

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Weekly Tittle

The Weekly Tittle is an exercise designed to focus your attention on a specific space, aspect, or challenge of decluttering and organizing your home. We assign a new tittle in each webcast/podcast, then check on your progress the following week.

Note to Self

This week’s assignment is to offer a word of decluttering advice to your younger self:

  • Reflect on things that you understand now about stuff, clutter, collecting, shopping, housekeeping, money, and related topics that you probably didn’t grasp fully when you were younger.
  • Write a note or letter to a younger version of yourself. Offer a piece of advice that you think he or she might have found helpful to avoid the clutter struggles that you’ve experienced. (Try to be kind, gentle, and forgiving.)
  • Optional: Consider discarding, donating, or gifting an item in honor of that younger you and/or in celebration of your older, wiser self.

For the full discussion of this week’s tittle, watch the Weekly Tittle segment on YouTube.

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