Survey #180 Response from Michele ( just one l)😁

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Select the categories of clutter that you find most difficult to work on. (Since we discovered the technical issue preventing some users from answering the previous question, we’re also offering this simpler format.)
  • Clothing (including shoes)
  • Family heirlooms or other inherited items
  • Financial paperwork
  • High-value items (silverware, china, etc.)
  • Supplies and tools for a hobby, art, or craft
For the category of stuff you find hardest to declutter or organize, please tell us about how or why this type of stuff trips you up.The usual reason...clothes l soent money on or might fit bk into again...
Paper...l might need to refer bk to....or need more time 2 siet or do research on what to keep...
Family items l feel guilty leaving go...Or if l tidy well l can fit it all in !!!
What’s your favorite thing to listen to while decluttering?I listen to you Gayle /Ed....even previous episodes on youtube...
Name one or more of your favorite Clutter Fairy-isms (e.g., “thin the herd”) or decluttering and organizing mnemonic devices (e.g., OHIO—Only Handle It Once).Love...thin the herd.Not sure if this us yours but....move that baby on!!
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).How did you meet? What traits do you admire re organising about each other or do you inspire/ encourage each other in any way re organising and or decluttering.
Do you share organising bks with other, who do you follow in similar line of work on youtube/ podcast.( Lots of qs !!!😅)
Future topics

Decluttering with parents/ when aoarent dies or when parent gets forgetful etc.
Decluttering as you start to consider retirement .
Does time of yr affect what jobs you tackke? How would u decide what todo monthly or season by season..
Setting yourself decluttering challenges e.g 30 bags in 30 days....are these a good idea? How to keep up the motivation...

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