Survey #217 Response from Anita

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Do you consider yourself a "morning person," a "night owl," or somewhere in between?Neither
What are the trouble spots in your daily routine or your family’s routines? In other words, where do you find your habits and routines breaking down on a regular basis?Running out of steam later in the day.
Procrastination just staring at piles of clutter or stuff shifting.
What aspects of your home (the size, the layout, the contents, the organization of those contents, other household members, etc.) either contribute to or detract from your ability to cultivate and execute productive and useful routines?My house has a lot of structural issues and I have some flat pack furniture which I have tried but failed to put together...since January! This means tools left around, ladders etc. I would put in outhouse but that has a leaky roof.
What daily (or frequent) chore would you like to wave a magic Clutter Fairy wand to remove from your routine?Ironing!!!!
Here in UK most people dry clothes outside and despite hanging carefully they still crease.
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). If we think that your question—and our answer—might be useful or instructive to The Clutter Fairy Weekly audience, we’ll share them in an upcoming episode.Still battling the mental issue of things not going to the best place. Our donation centres are very picky. Most stuff will go to a bin/ trash. This is hard when you've made the difficult decision to let something go.. knowing it is just going to get destroyed. Especially if it was loved like a well read book or tatty teddy.
Future topics

Books.
Identity clutter
Fantasy self clutter
I'm still holding onto interesting news articles that in my heart I know nobody else would be interested in.

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