Survey #217 Response from Pat

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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 do my morning and eveningroutines. But I wish that I had those routines wen the kids were small.
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 a medium european sise.
Since the new bathroom we have a space for everything. That’s so wonderfull. The same go’s for the kitchen.
What daily (or frequent) chore would you like to wave a magic Clutter Fairy wand to remove from your routine?Vacuum the dogs hair every other day.
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.When we came to live in this house, 20 years ago with small kids, there wasn‘t a pantry or hallcupboard. Only one closet in the kitchen for cleaning products and the vacuum cleaner. For years I fond it very annoying, but now I very very grateful for it. There are only the things I need in it. And in all those years I could not gather a lot of unnecessary products. At least not in that closet. I did collect things in the shed. I have learnt that I don‘t more space, it has become my “container principle”. And I got rid of the things in the shed.
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How to tidy up the garden shed in parts?

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