Survey #182 Response from Tammy

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Name the hobby, craft, art form, or other recreational activity that contributes the most stuff to your living space, including raw materials, tools, equipment, other supplies, reference materials, specialized furniture, etc.Watercolor acrylic paints brushes n tools
Reflecting on your answer to the previous question, describe the part of the activity that contributes most to the clutter in your home. Your answer may be based on volume, size, complexity, or any other factor that makes it difficult to store and manage the stuff for your activity.My watercolors markers paints and big papers take up several different bins shelves books etc
I have old miscellaneous crafts supplies like glitter and beads and whatchamacallits everywhere
Reflecting on your answer to the first question, describe how the cluttered state of stuff related to this activity negatively impacts your ability to carry out or enjoy the activity.I haven’t painted in maybe a year at least 6 months sadly dunno where stuff is
About how much time do you spend on the activity in question in an average week?An hour or used to maybe two
What is the hobby, craft, art form, or other recreational activity that you think EVERYONE should try?Watercolors poured on a paper and smudge both hands in and nondominant or dominant stick figure drawings with word captions is fun and cathartic
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).The jenga episode sticks because it’s visual because it’s visual and let things make the fair well tour ?
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).Visual pic help for adhd like put your wonderful teaching into visual colored power points with pics of things
Like kid friendly charts but your wisdom
Future topics

Adhd n trauma

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