Survey #201 Response from Jean
Describe an experience in which clutter—yours or someone else’s—had a negative impact on a relationship. The relationship in question may be one of yours or someone else’s that you’ve observed. | The husband who can’t let go of his enormous college room speakers…I live in their shadow. And they don’t work, their woofers and tweeters have disintegrated! |
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Describe an item that evokes a strong association or memories of a person you love, whether that person is still living or gone. This may be something you still own, something you’ve let go, or just an object of which you have a vivid memory. | One of those peasant dresses, at one time it was all elastic. Most comfortable dress ever, 53 years ago. |
How might reducing your clutter or making your home more organized affect your most important relationships, for better or for worse? If you live alone and/or don’t feel that your stuff affects any of your relationships, you may answer this question instead: How might reducing your clutter or making your home more organized affect your health, happiness, wellbeing, attitude, or mood? | The paper clutter in their boxes shout for me to let them free! |
Choose the option that best describes your feelings about Valentine’s Day: | Other |
Please elaborate, if you wish. | It’s fun to read messages on the candy hearts |
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). | Do you have to take the computer apart (remove the drive?) before taking it to recycle place? |
Future topics | Spring cleaning, a new approach Whatever that might be |
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