Survey #243—Full Response from Cee

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If you shop in thrift stores, resale shops, charity stores, pawn shops, or other sources of second-hand goods, what kinds of things do you look for? Are there any categories of items that you would ONLY buy used? Any categories of items that you would NEVER buy used?Buy only tops or dresses at thrift stores machine washable only. Wouldn't buy used shoes because could mess up the foot since everyones foot wears differently in shoes. Would look for rings.
If you’ve ever completed a major decluttering project, have you experienced re-cluttering anxiety afterwards? Please describe your experience and how you’ve tried to manage this feeling.After clearing out dining table and entry way feel stress when others disrespect and continue to make a drop zone
How often do you deep-clean your kitchen, going above and beyond whatever daily or several-time-a-week routines you maintain?At least once a month
What routines or habits have been useful to ensure that your kitchen is always clean?Wash and put away dishes daily. Spend extra time weekly getting rid of worn storage containers and bags of miscellaneous food items no longer being eaten that take up space . I give family members a chance to reclaim any items not belonging in kitchen before I toss the eve of trash pickup day.
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.Others have space to keep their miscellaneous items. Any suggestions on getting them to use it . Currently once fed up I let them know if it's left out it's fair gaim for me to do what I choose. Tired of same results, need new approach
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Deciding what to declutter and how to dispose of with minimal waste.

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