Survey #160 Response from Anonymous user

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PronounsShe/her
Briefly describe the category or collection of items.Lots of paper especially tax bins by year for self employed husband. I’m ADHD& somehow “the bookkeeper”!
Which of these statements best describes your strategy or approach for keeping the category of stuff you described above under control?Procrastinate
Describe any issues you experience with using, storing, displaying, cleaning, maintaining, or organizing the category or collection you described above.-Not having the time, energy & focus all on the same day/s to do the thing
- struggle between Improving & Maintaining Current year with dealing with purge/process the Old years. How to do both?
Does you home have a “command center”—a spot where you spend a significant amount of time in a variety of activities (e.g., watching TV, reading, doing paperwork, eating meals or snacks, etc.)?Home Office & work station WS
Where is your command center?Ofc in Sun Room, WS in bedroom
If you sit in your command center and look around you, which of the following items are within close reach?
  • Unfinished projects
  • Papers to be filed
  • Bills to be paid
  • Electronic devices or accessories
  • Other people’s misplaced stuff
How well does your command center fulfill the functions for which you use it?

WS good b/c I recently implemented some new methods so this year tax prep went really well & inspired me to >
Ofc has PC, printer and 7 file drawers. This is my next “Project” 😬

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.Setting priorities, time management… I’m afraid if I focus first on getting current/future system up to speed I’ll never even get to decluttering & rescuing the Keeps in the Old stuff!
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Packrat spouse who rescues things from my toss box lol

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