Survey #219 Response from Anonymous user

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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.Ceramics and art pottery of the 1930s and 1940s
Explain your reason or rationale for keeping the thing(s) you described in your answer to the previous question.I still enjoy the look of them and currently am not pressured for space but I have more than enough
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?Not summer here but… still a good time of year to get things done. Might have a crack at sorting and discarding some of the photos while the humidity is low. They are the only things that really scowl at me from the storage boxes.
Favourite thing about summer is that it will be over soon and we will be in to lovely stable autumn and winter😅
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 do you keep your patience with us all!
Future topics

I’m guessing you’ve already addressed these but:
Strategies for avoidance of overshopping online and in person

The role of thrift stores in overshopping

Avoid the shopping trolleys. Bring a bag.

The fear of loss of possessions

Avoiding the lure of bulk buying

The pleasure of half filled cupboards

The tipping point of aging when so many of my peers (68) feel an actual NEED to discard. Sort of the opposite to that urge of ‘nesting’ we had before a new baby arrived.

Suddenly many possessions feel onerous and frankly all a bit silly.

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