Survey #166 Response from Sandra
Pronouns | She/her |
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Briefly describe who will benefit from your efforts to declutter and get organized, and how they’ll benefit. Think about members of your household, but also about the larger world—e.g., the people who’ll buy your stuff at a garage sale, the shelter residents who’ll get your donations, the next generation of family who’ll carry a lighter load, and so on. | I will benefit as my stuff will be easier to use/access my care staff benefit as they can find and put away things quickly and easily which makes their job easier local charities benefit when I send unwanted items to charity shops others will benefit if they buy any of the items that I sell when I eventually have to move (into sheltered accommodation or care home) the move will be a bit easier as less stuff to deal with (although it will still be a massive downsize) and when I die whoever has to deal with my estate (probably a solicitor as I don’t have any children) will have a much simpler task |
Tell us about a memory of a person or incident from the formative years of your life that influenced your attitudes and emotions about belongings, clutter, organizing, or any related subject. (For example: “Grandma’s house was packed to the rafters with stuff.”) | My parents kept lots of stuff ‘just in case’ in the garage and shed and loft as we were poor and they grew up even poorer so everything was mended or upcycled or stripped for reusable parts |
What is the strongest memory to which you feel connected by way of an object, such as a souvenir, photo, or keepsake? | My childhood toys have been the hardest to let go of though right now due to my poor memory I’m unable to mention anything in particular though if I had a particular item in my hands I would probably be able to tell you about it |
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