The Clutter Fairy Weekly Survey #202 Results
Spring Cleaning and Your Burning Questions
Below are the results of our survey about audience experiences related to the topic for episode #202 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly. If you haven’t already done so, please take the survey.
Responses
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What project or task do you most closely associate with the phrase “spring cleaning”? What challenges or difficulties does this activity present for you? | Dusting furniture and mini blinds, vacuuming floors and upholstery, flipping the mattress… Needs to get close to the mini blinds snd not be blocked by furniture or boxes, need a clear floor to vacuum… |
What positive or negative feelings or memories does spring cleaning evoke for you? | Want to do it but never enough time to get it all done before life whisks me away to other projects, family events, everyday upkeep. |
What question would you like us to ask the members of The Clutter Fairy community? Your submission may be related to clutter, organizing, productivity, or any other topic of relevance to our audience, whether we’ve covered it in a past webcast or not. | None |
What’s your favorite sign that spring has arrived? | Warm weather |
Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s). | Most decluttering episodes are encouragement for paralyzed people who can’t figure out how to throw the trash away. What would a deep decluttering episode be like that deals with craft closets, paperwork organizing options, how to store beloved read books we are going to keep as opposed to our as yet unread books, how to time manage our many hobbies (15-30 minutes/day or a different hobby/project for each day of the week?) |
Future topics | How to not only do the easy stuff ( put things away, get rid of expired food) but to also get some of the harder tasks done like work on the photo album( which involves setting up a table and spreading things out) geneology, sewing, etc. In other words projects that involve making a mess that is going to be there for days or weeks |
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