Survey #236 Full Response from Jeanne
Pronouns | Y’all |
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Describe a collection or category of items in your home that you’re worried might have crossed over into “too many” or “too much.” | I am very minimal, but do still love my Christmas china pattern . It is just four place settings and sons like them as well. |
For the category or collection described above, what factor(s) contribute to your assessment of the stash as excessive? | I have a feeling of luxury when I set my holiday table. |
For the category or collection described previously, what would you consider a reasonable limit? Your answer may take the form of a precise number, a volume of space, a budget, a time commitment, or any other metric that makes sense to you. Optional: Explain how you arrived at this answer. | Does not use more time than my everyday dished. Kept in my sideboard out of the way most of the year. |
Describe something that you keep in your space because it reminds you of a better time in your life or a fond memory, even though you might otherwise consider it unnecessary or excessive. | I love my antique Charleston Rice Bed. Speaks to me of more gracious times. |
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 am really clutter free? How to assess if one is organized. |
Future topics | self assessment s |
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