Survey #160 Response from Ginger
Pronouns | She/her |
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Briefly describe the category or collection of items. | Crafting supplies |
Which of these statements best describes your strategy or approach for keeping the category of stuff you described above under control? | I’ve (mostly) stopped buying new supplies. I’m in “use it up” mode. |
Describe any issues you experience with using, storing, displaying, cleaning, maintaining, or organizing the category or collection you described above. | My crafting supplies are stored neatly in bins on shelves in a closet dedicated for crafting. My biggest issue is putting stuff on the floor in front of my shelves so now I can’t reach my supplies. The stuff is a variety of delayed decisions. And, some “dash & stash”. Some of it is junk I’ve collected for junk journals. If only I could access it. It’s been this way a few years now. |
Does you home have a “command center”—a spot where you spend a significant amount of time in a variety of activities (e.g., watching TV, reading, doing paperwork, eating meals or snacks, etc.)? | Yes |
Where is your command center? | Kitchen table |
If you sit in your command center and look around you, which of the following items are within close reach? |
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How well does your command center fulfill the functions for which you use it? | I’m mostly satisfied with it. (I’m planning a few changes,) ▪️My kitchen table is where I do desk work, crafts, journaling. ▪️I keep a magazine basket on the floor to hold my laptop and journals. ▪️I have a utility drawer to hold a small amount of office supplies. ▪️A wall file hangs on the kitchen wall to hold my active papers - the mail I’ve opened daily. ▪️A small 4x4 bin on the table holds pens, markers, scissors, rulers, glue stick, eraser tape, post it notes, magnifying glass and rolled up craft mat. ▪️Another small 4” basket holds thermometer, wrist BP cuff & oximeter.▪️ I have a stand to hold my iPad or iPhone. |
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