Survey #164 Response from Anonymous user

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What are your most compelling reasons to reduce clutter and/or to get organized? These may include your personal goals, work objectives, plans, fears, physical limitations, lifestyle choices, family history, etc.Visual clutter hurts my brain. I also want to be organized so I know what I have so I don't overbuy/buy things we already have.
What external factors drive or support your organizing efforts? Think about positive or negative signals from outside yourself that influence your desire or inclination to declutter and organize. (Examples: pressure from your spouse, stuff inherited from elder family members, a need to work from home, etc.)Watching Hoarders. Visiting my mother-in-law's 6-bedroom house and having to sleep at her daughter's house because hers is full of stuff and the 'air' inside gives us headaches.
What internal factors support your organizing efforts? Think about positive or negative thoughts or feelings that influence your desire or inclination to declutter and organize. (Examples: the urge to start a new hobby, feelings of guilt or shame, a desire to share your surplus with people who need it, etc.)I want to declutter because I want to clean less or have the cleaning chores be easier (dusting, vacuuming, laundry, washing dishes). Less 'stuff' to clean. I also like to know where things are and that they have a 'home' and are easy to find.
What is the most exciting way in which your life will be different when you achieve your organizing goal(s)?More time to 1) volunteer, 2) hang out with husband and kids, 3) exercise.
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). If we think that your question—and our answer—might be useful or instructive to The Clutter Fairy Weekly audience, we’ll share them in an upcoming episode.Do you know if there is a Houston Art Asylum type of place in Nashville?

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