Survey #174 Response from Sandy

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Which member(s) of your household support or contribute to your decluttering or organizing efforts, and how? (For example, “My husband keeps the home office and his workshop organized.”)no one
Which member(s) of your household frustrate, foil, interrupt, or otherwise complicate your decluttering or organizing efforts, and how? (For example, “My preteen child picks through the donation box to retrieve items even after we’ve reached agreement to get rid of them.”)my husband wants to keep everything --- we might need it.
If you were to wish for one change of behavior from someone—or everyone—in your household with respect to clutter, what change would you wish for? (For example, “My preteen child picks through the donation box to retrieve items even after we’ve reached agreement to get rid of them.”)for myself -- to have the energy to complete the task I start and not get overwhelmed or easily distracted.

I know the times I'm able to complete a session it feels so good. They just seem to be few and far between.
Describe an item about which you have a strong disagreement with someone else in your household over whether or not it deserves a place in your home. (For example, “My mother’s 30 years of TV Guide magazines.”)husbands junk drawer in my 'office'. he hasn't been in it in years.
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You keep giving me hope ... and I'll get there eventually!
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not sure is there is such a thing -- paralyzing procrastination.

for several years now I've wanted to contact a tribal nation to see if any of my metalsmithing supplies/tools would have a place in their school(s). I've yet to make the phone call? and I don't know why

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