Survey #174 Response from Elle
Pronouns | She/her |
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Which member(s) of your household support or contribute to your decluttering or organizing efforts, and how? (For example, “My husband keeps the home office and his workshop organized.”) | My mother keeps the kitchen organized, and does her part in putting away things in the rest of the home (which is organized per my design) |
Which member(s) of your household frustrate, foil, interrupt, or otherwise complicate your decluttering or organizing efforts, and how? (For example, “My preteen child picks through the donation box to retrieve items even after we’ve reached agreement to get rid of them.”) | My father wants keep EVERYTHING. He is a hoarder. I donate items when he is out of the house. |
If you were to wish for one change of behavior from someone—or everyone—in your household with respect to clutter, what change would you wish for? (For example, “My preteen child picks through the donation box to retrieve items even after we’ve reached agreement to get rid of them.”) | Stop hoarding papers, and sentimental things ! Or rather LIMIT the sentimental items to a manageable container. |
Describe an item about which you have a strong disagreement with someone else in your household over whether or not it deserves a place in your home. (For example, “My mother’s 30 years of TV Guide magazines.”) | Huge Stainless steel dishes meant to cook for 30 people at a time. We havent EVER cooked for 30 people at a time. |
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. | Would you consider providing a play list of just the top ten that covers most areas of organization/home |
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