Survey #166 Response from Anonymous user

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Briefly describe who will benefit from your efforts to declutter and get organized, and how they’ll benefit. Think about members of your household, but also about the larger world—e.g., the people who’ll buy your stuff at a garage sale, the shelter residents who’ll get your donations, the next generation of family who’ll carry a lighter load, and so on.I think I've been setting a good example for my children since I've started decluttering. And think most things I donated got a new life because I use a targeted approach. It takes longer but it's more rewarding, for instance like my colleague who has 5 boys who never said no to a bag of clothes - some still new.
Tell us about a memory of a person or incident from the formative years of your life that influenced your attitudes and emotions about belongings, clutter, organizing, or any related subject. (For example: “Grandma’s house was packed to the rafters with stuff.”)My mom threw away some favourite books because they had spent years in the attic and they smelled real bad. Fair enough. If you want to keep something, store it properly.
What is the strongest memory to which you feel connected by way of an object, such as a souvenir, photo, or keepsake?Gifts from my late grand-mother. Anything she touched and picked for me means she's still here with me.
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.Do you have a number of total views/podcast listened to so far? You must have enough to feel like rock stars.
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Things or categories of objects that people told you they regretted decluttering.

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