Survey #234 Response from Anonymous user
Pronouns | She/her |
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Express your gratitude for something in your home that you plan to keep indefinitely. How does it support the life you love? | I'm grateful for a "sewing doll" that my step-grandmother made for me from a detergent bottle, with sewing tools attached. It supports the life I love by reminding me of her generosity, and the love if creating I share with her. |
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. | The help I have sought goes all the way back to Don Aslett, and also to the "Sidetracked Home Executive Sisters." I have read so many books since then that I won't list them all, but now the "slob comes clean" approach complements the Clutter Fairy the most, I guess because of the sense of humor, and the underlying feeling of acceptance for who you are, where you are. |
Describe something that you’re grateful for having been able to declutter and release from your life. | A cover-stitch sewing machine that my daighter was able to pass to a friend of hers who would really use it. |
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. | Probably the number of purses and other bags that I have bought at thrift stores, or have received as gifts. This is really difficult. |
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 could use a refresher about releasing things so that your family doesn't have to, when you are no longer able to make decisions. Thank you for dealing with this topic before, with great understanding. |
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