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? | Washing windows. Overwhelming as a large project, perfection/procrastination (impossible/because it IS always going to rain again). However, learning that 'one window at a time is possible (even if it's just one side or one window pane). Start with the 'worst first (over the kitchen sink... hard to reach). Clutter Fairy motto: any progress is good! |
What positive or negative feelings or memories does spring cleaning evoke for you? | Did not grow up with spring cleaning (or any cleaning/decluttering habits) |
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. | Episodes on perfection/procrastination, motivation... are always helpful. It's great to be able to go back and listen to previous podcasts. |
What’s your favorite sign that spring has arrived? | More consistent sunshine (Michigan = cloudy winter days) S.A.D. |
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). | As always, I love the ideas and suggestions from the Clutter Fairy (Gayle AND Ed, and the entire Clutter Fairy community) to 'manage the things we decide to keep' |
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