Survey #247—Full Response from Celina

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Please select the statement that BEST describes your paper backlog.I have a backlog of paper for sorting and filing that’s starting to become a problem.
Please select the statement that BEST describes your ongoing relationship with incoming paper.I sort and manage incoming mail and other papers occasionally.
Describe the types or categories of paper clutter that you find the most challenging to sort, purge, and organize.1. receipts (I store them in my wallet until too thick, so then I have a plastic zip lock where I store them and sum up monthly to keep track of my budget)
2. school papers (I work at 3 schools and offer private tutoring. I have an office in one of them, but two are online teaching, so paperwork from there is at home).
3. new: documents for bills and maintenance of my new tiny flat. Internet contract, etc.
Please complete one or more of the following statements: “I struggle with paper clutter because ___.” “I would have an easier time managing paper if only ___.” “The accumulation of paper in my home makes me feel ___.”I would have an easier time managing paper if only I had a separate piece of furniture or a set of folders to organise it.
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.n/a Love from Poland 🙂
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