Survey #164 Response from Glenna
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. | Right now I believe clutter and disorganization are completely interfering with my life in the following ways 1) for me too really experience satisfaction and peace in my life I think I need to be able to create art and I am having difficulty doing this because stuff is interfering with the ability to spread out and have space for lots of fun projects.. And because my creativity feels blocked with sludge, I continually feel bad every day. Thus, clutter and disorganization are preventing me from enjoying life. This may not make sense to others, but this seems to be my reality. I also am haunted with the regret that I could’ve spent more time with my daughter doing fun, creative activities in art and now she’s missed out on me providing her with these opportunities. 2) i have chronic pain and some low energy issues from an autoimmune disease (Addison’s), and piles of clutter make it hard to get things clean and maintain cleanliness. |
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What is the most exciting way in which your life will be different when you achieve your organizing goal(s)? | I will be able to have FUN in my daily life. This will be shared by giving others (a small circle of people) the space and opportunity to have fun too, both by art time and social contact. |
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