Survey #219 Response from Tammy

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Describe an object, collection, or category of items that you’re keeping even though its value, desirability, and/or usefulness to you has significantly diminished over time.Stacks of movies and music cds —-I don’t think we have used any in at least 10 years. I don’t think I see them as there(I’ve become blind to them)
Explain your reason or rationale for keeping the thing(s) you described in your answer to the previous question.At some point I was sure I’d be riding around in my car and need 20 cds to play.
The movies I thought we would rewatch, like date night or something. But there’s always something new to watch.
What’s your favorite thing about summer? And what could you do this week to make more room in your life or your home for your summer fun?I love to have iced tea on the back porch and leave my phone inside.
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.I’m stuck on pictures. I have 5 or 6 generations of pictures. (A good third-I don’t know who they were. And let’s not talk about all the babies that look alike-that there are no names written on the back.) I feel like there should be someplace to upload these-ugh
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I’m a quilter and my sewing room is so full I can’t sew in it. I have too much of everything. It is stressful to even look in there. I usually find something to work on and take it to the dining room table.(including taking the sewing machine up down the stairs. Help-where do I start?(a neighbor was giving away 2 sewing machines-I really was tempted!, but I made a rule to limit those to the 5 I already have.

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