Survey #217 Response from Sue

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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?I’m always running late, never accounting for the time it takes for my arthritic body to really wake up and also not account for when my animals won’t cooperate with walking, feeding, playing or crating!

And I often forget to eat, leaving me starving or depleted at the end of the day-eating a bunch of random junk and feeling crappy!
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 is tiny, but cluttered. I’ve been chipping away at it one POM round at time, but often get sidelined when an animal, a family member or I get sick. How does total chaotic clutter build 100x faster than cleaning and organizing?
What daily (or frequent) chore would you like to wave a magic Clutter Fairy wand to remove from your routine?Folding and putting away laundry, trimming the hedges or paying bills!
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.How would one create a healthy support system during times of massive change? As I set and practice healthy boundaries, I’ve released nearly all my family, friends and the person I used to call my partner (we are working on splitting up but share a house..and I am not in the financial place to meet his demands to buy him out). Needless to say, I’m overhauling a lot of places in my life. I have a therapist and a few friends, who I’m afraid to speak to about this all because they’re going thru their things too and I don’t want to risk hearing unsolicited advice. Where can one go to feel support or just ok to be even with the big changes?
Future topics

Mental and emotional clutter. How to keep on keeping on when confronted with difficult times (a sickness, a loss-job/income or dear one’s life, or even sometime less life changing, but feels overwhelming)? To redirect limiting beliefs and disempowering feelings , honor the truth, but continue to move forward.

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