Survey #209 Response from Anonymous user
Name up to three clutter problem areas in your home. These may be physical spaces, categories of stuff, or collections of items that you usually or chronically find difficult to get clear—or keep clear—of clutter. | papers around desk that need action bedside table - medications, water kitchen counter - dirty dishes |
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For any of the problem areas you identified in your answer to the previous question, list factors that contribute to your difficulty decluttering in these areas. | papers around desk - trying to manage complicated renovation project, exhausted, lack motivation because feel unable to accomplish due to medical issues bedside table - trying to find products that work so have a bunch to try out dirty dishes - husband leaves dishes on counter instead of washing, also he leaves cabinets open |
Name up to three clutter “sweet spots” in your home. These may be physical spaces, categories of stuff, or collections of items that you usually find relatively easy to keep decluttered and organized. | huh - there are "sweet spots"? I cheated and read next question - never have had a messy car; also front porch is tidy as well as front yard is tidy (back yard is always in flux with my husband's projects) Marie-Kondo-ed dresser has been working for over a decade |
For any of the “sweet spots” you identified in your answer to the previous question, list factors that contribute to your ease in (or even enjoyment of) maintaining these areas. | tidy car - have always kept it clean (probably because might have a passenger and I would be embarrassed if it were messy) porch & front yard - again don't want to be embarrassed in front of neighbors having my husband's friends or relatives visit seems to snap him into tidying up |
What’s an item or category of stuff that you feel as if you could never get too much of? | (got too much of everything) |
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