Survey #230 Response from Cee
Pronouns | She/her |
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What is your clutter keeping you from having, from being, or from doing? Describe how your life would be different if all of your clutter disappeared overnight. What new—or familiar—activities, experiences, or things would you invite into your space? | Rest, relaxation, cooking, baking and entertaining |
Describe an item in your home that you feel as if you couldn’t live without. What meaning or significance does this item hold for you? What feelings does it evoke? Do you love it? Need it? Use it regularly? Feel a sense of obligation about it? (And so on.) | Cell phone, laptop Collection of family and friends memories through photos and videos |
If you had to leave your home suddenly with no certainty of ever being able to return, what’s the one thing that you would take with you, and why? For purposes of this question, assume or pretend that you don’t have an emergency evacuation bag or kit prepared, and you only have time to grab one treasured item on your way out the door. | Purse , it's like a mini file cabinet 🙀 |
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. | What are some good storage systems ideas for small shared spaces like kitchen and bedroom/office. Currently use a secretary desk in bedroom so I can shut door and not see papers but paperwork tends to overflow and land in pile on floor. My entryway tends to be abused by family members dropping off everything as they enter after I have cleared and organized |
Future topics | How to convince myself to let go of unnecessary paperwork. ? Security issue with paperwork probably over thinking what's important |
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