Survey #178 Response from Anonymous user

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Name the collections or categories of stuff in your home that are typically most likely to become cluttered.My personal notes on everything - don't think I have ever gotten out of the habit of taking school notes or notes for that first boss who would call me in and ask questions and would dismiss me at the first question I couldn't answer. I still get slightly miffed when other people show up to meetings or discussions without pencil and paper.
Anyway, I have piles of scraps of paper with notes about everything I do. The scraps are everywhere - to the right of the computer, to the left of the computer, in my purse, o my bedside table, in books as temporary bookmarks that have good quotes from that book or just a reminder about something that distracted me while reading that book. This is a life-long situation. The proof? Shoe boxes of scraps of paper being removed from the attic so the house can be re-roofed - and yes, some of these boxes came from before the move-in 35 years ago. Wanna see scraps of notes from 6th grade?
Complete the following statement: “My clutter started to become a problem when _____.”My clutter started to become a problem when I started to have school projects like term papers or had to study for tests (6th grade?).
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.I have not had much success with trying to keep just one notebook for notes. It seemed doable when someone suggested keeping an index of topics on the first couple of pages and making new entries on the page for that topic. (LOL, I keep losing the notebook in a pile of paper notes!)
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