Survey #242—Full Response from Monica
Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement B: I've learned that if I'm calm and my life is not under a lot of stress i can be more relaxed about attacking organizing projects. Also, I believe in learning new skills to overcome obstacles. |
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Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A: This happens when i'm under a lot of stress and my anxiety is very high, otherwise, I can manage it better. |
Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A: I feel guilt getting rid of them, but I also know that they paralyze me from living in the present. |
Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A: Yes, that's exactly right; also, i feel guilty if things were expensive to acquire. |
Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A: Usually this is the case, but i also agree with Statement B, i've learned to donate some of them. |
Write a statement that summarizes your current mindset with respect to the decluttering and organizing journey. | I'm more ready than ever before to simplify my life, I've misplaced important items or memories for being focused on minor items that occupy space. |
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. | Do you have any suggestions about learning to let go of items that have an emotional attachment please? What do you do with Christmas cards, letters, photos? especially this days when the digital world has overwhelmed our lives so much? thanks, Monica |
Future topics | A meditation series via zoom would be great, especially before organizing or attacking a difficult task. |
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