Survey #234 Response from Jean
Express your gratitude for something in your home that you plan to keep indefinitely. How does it support the life you love? | A favorite ikea breakfast table that folds up and has little drawers. It fits in the car. A giraffe teapot that makes noise. An ice pick from a coal and ice company in Gary Indiana. But really, I could detach and be in the car in fifteen minutes. These things are fun and make me smile. But I am most grateful to have adventures. |
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Describe someone or something that has helped you on your decluttering and organizing journey. This may be an idea, a story, a person, a book, a resource, etc. | Gayle and Ed are first on the list! My mom was organized and neat and I absorbed her habits without knowing how easy she made it look. |
Describe something that you’re grateful for having been able to declutter and release from your life. | Record albums and old eyeglasses and way too many scarves. (Gifts, seldom worn) Books are still trying to stay and hide in every room. |
Identify something in your space for which you feel grateful, but which you’d consider releasing so that someone else can enjoy and appreciate it. | Many dishes…seldom used. Took five platters to a resale store last week. |
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. | Your surveys are so much fun. I’m amazed how many of us spend time trying to declutter the same things! Question…do you feel that traditions cause more clutter? How to balance respect for the past but need for easy lifestyle of your own? |
Future topics | What’s your opinion of outside sheds, garages, barns, etc! |
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