Survey #180 Response from Marsh
Pronouns | She/her |
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Select the categories of clutter that you find most difficult to work on. (Since we discovered the technical issue preventing some users from answering the previous question, we’re also offering this simpler format.) |
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If the category of stuff you find most difficult to work with wasn’t included in the list for the previous question, please describe it here. | Sporting equipment, attire, horse tack etc... Former rock climber, kayaker, competitive horsemanship, and so on. I will never do these activities again yet just thinking about letting any items go causes my tummy to hurt, sense of huge loss identity and I tear up as I seek to follow the many steps you have gifted me to take to clear my clutter. |
For the category of stuff you find hardest to declutter or organize, please tell us about how or why this type of stuff trips you up. | My life and physical abilities have changed from so many love/loss'. Then add in my natural aging along with limited economic avenues as I am not able to create my former level of prosperity. The upside is through this amazing Clutter Fairy I am learning that "stuff" is just s t u f f.... Thank you Gayle, Ed and All. |
What’s your favorite thing to listen to while decluttering? | #1 Clutter Fairy Podcast, #2 Tina Turner full blast to keep me moving on some days. #3 Silence if it's snowing or raining outside. #4 My own thoughts as I declutter the more intimate items. |
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). | "IT!" If I didn't Buy it, Bring it, Inherit it, Treasure it, Trade for it? I choose to get IT Gone! |
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). | Wow! What a special episode format for us all! |
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