Survey #178 Response from Sarah
Pronouns | She/her |
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Name the collections or categories of stuff in your home that are typically most likely to become cluttered. | Craft supplies, paperwork, reusable bags |
Complete the following statement: “My clutter started to become a problem when _____.” | My clutter was always a problem, it got worse gradually since having kids, but my ability ot tolerate it decreased when I was disabled by long COVID and was in my living space 24/7 |
Describe a habit or routine behavior that you would like to cultivate—or eliminate—to help you or other members of your household get a better handle on household clutter. | My main living spaces are pretty good most of the time. I need to work on using up the bathroom excess. e.g bath bombs, bubble baths ect. And my kids room also needs a decluttering habit. In both cases it is getting the kids in the habit or reducing clutter that is the challenge. |
Name one or more of your favorite Clutter Fairy-isms (e.g., “thin the herd”) or decluttering and organizing mnemonic devices (e.g., OHIO—Only Handle It Once). | Put it away, don't just put it down. |
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). | What types of gifts do you suggest to prevent a build up of clutter? My home was beautifully clutter free by New Year's 2022. Now birthdays and Mother's Day and the like has brought a lot of excess in and I'm unclear how to handle things differently. |
Future topics | Habits for Kids and Teens. I understand the importance of doing the process with not for kids but getting the buy in is hard. |
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