Survey #158 Response from Isabelle
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Which of the following statements describe the help you’ve received in managing your organizing projects? (Check all that apply or have applied in the past.) |
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Where do you shop for organizing products? (Check all that apply.) |
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Describe an organizing product, resource, book, video, or other solution that you bought but never used—at least not for the purpose for which you purchased it. | 2-3 books which were less about organising itself but the mental implications And I am just realising that "organising" is the only area, where I really used ALL the few resources (boxes, labeling mashine etc.) that I bought for this purpose ..... can't say that about other areas in my life ;-))) |
For which collections or categories of stuff do you find it difficult to obtain or employ organizing and storage solutions, and why? | some kitchen gadgets .... too many of them, probably need to still downsize those .... plus my kitchen is rather small for the amount of cooking, preserving etc. I do ... Paper crafting .... it's like "yeast" PLUS it requires expensive storage .... plus you don't use 99% of the stuff ..... that's why I decided to eliminate that hobby .... still having to sell *good grief* |
What’s your personal favorite inexpensive or free organizing solution? We’d love to hear about furniture, shipping boxes, food containers, craft supplies, or other unlikely items that you’ve ingeniously repurposed to hold your stuff. | nothing in particular .... but I took the IKEA closets from my kitchen (tall units and pull-out drawer closets) from Germany to Switzerland and transformed them into my built-in wardrobe, and recently I have transformed them once again into my pantry-pullout-cabinets and after 30 years of use, they look terrific in their current spot and are very practical and useful. |
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