Survey #209 Response from Fee
Pronouns | She/her |
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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. | Sentimental heirlooms Paper Large furniture in small house ! |
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. | Haven't allocated time to sort back log of paper,but good at keeping up with current mail. Find it hard to let go or replace of large pieces of furniture. Hard to let go of inherited items/memories attached. |
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. | Sitting room relatively clear except rather too large furniture! Usually fairly on top of laundry and wardrobe. Not too many pictures on walls! |
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. | I regularly declutter wardrobe ,if I am tired of clothes/no longer fit. manage to regularly get laundry done as there is no space for piles. I am Aware that in a small house cluttered walls can feel crowded. |
What’s an item or category of stuff that you feel as if you could never get too much of? | Art & craft materials ! |
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). | Would be fun if you put together a series video clips of you both laughing and what made you laugh.Eg ,the doggie tartan ! |
Future topics | Making judgements about displaying photos. |
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