Survey #164 Response from Julie

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What are your most compelling reasons to reduce clutter and/or to get organized? These may include your personal goals, work objectives, plans, fears, physical limitations, lifestyle choices, family history, etc.Having had two foot surgeries, means greater mobility as well as safety.
What external factors drive or support your organizing efforts? Think about positive or negative signals from outside yourself that influence your desire or inclination to declutter and organize. (Examples: pressure from your spouse, stuff inherited from elder family members, a need to work from home, etc.)90% of my stuff my grown children won't want.
So by decluttering, I can send items to others who want and benefit from it now.
What internal factors support your organizing efforts? Think about positive or negative thoughts or feelings that influence your desire or inclination to declutter and organize. (Examples: the urge to start a new hobby, feelings of guilt or shame, a desire to share your surplus with people who need it, etc.)My mom is 90. I've helped her go through all her closets, kitchen, garage, etc.
I want to make it easier for my kids and send items out while they can still be useful for others.
What is the most exciting way in which your life will be different when you achieve your organizing goal(s)?More time for artwork.
No more being a caretaker for boxes of stuff.

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