Survey #164 Response from Lela
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. | A home which is easier to clean and has plenty of space to stretch out and move around. |
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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.) | I can’t think of any |
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.) | Dust, grime, and toppling piles of junk are not things I want to see around me. I want to live in a spacious, bright, welcoming, & fresh smelling home that can be straightened up in a few minutes when company is coming. I want a home that feels clean and relaxing. |
What is the most exciting way in which your life will be different when you achieve your organizing goal(s)? | I have nearly reached my goals, and it thrills me that my house is so much cleaner than it used to be and can stay that way so much more easily. The place always looks nice when company comes over, and there’s always room to exercise, cook, play with kids, or whatever we want to do that day. |
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