Survey #158 Response from Anonymous user

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Which of the following statements describe the help you’ve received in managing your organizing projects? (Check all that apply or have applied in the past.)
  • I have been solely responsible for decluttering and/or organizing my home.
Where do you shop for organizing products? (Check all that apply.)
  • Specialty retail store (The Container Store, Bed Bath & Beyond, Ikea, etc.)
Describe an organizing product, resource, book, video, or other solution that you bought but never used—at least not for the purpose for which you purchased it.I am a minimalist so tend not to buy books and videos, but get them from the library or for free online.
For which collections or categories of stuff do you find it difficult to obtain or employ organizing and storage solutions, and why?Hmmm. Not sure, maybe electronics stuff that I don't remember what they are for. You'd think I would have labeled everything.
What’s your personal favorite inexpensive or free organizing solution? We’d love to hear about furniture, shipping boxes, food containers, craft supplies, or other unlikely items that you’ve ingeniously repurposed to hold your stuff.Tupperware that is missing a lid.
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've heard you address this before, but in today's supply chain environment, it is hard for me not to keep a big backstock of cleaning and personal care items. In fact, don't laugh, but I am STILL using up the toilet paper from March 2020.
Future topics

Backstock: cleaning supplies, personal care, food.
Also, do we keep or donate durable medical equipment and supplies from a previous injury? Some things (like a decent arm sling, hospital gowns with snaps) are surprisingly hard to obtain quickly. Other things are too big and clunky to keep around and are kind of upsetting to look at.

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