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Survey #180 Response from Suzanne

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August 26, 2023

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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.)
  • Financial paperwork
  • Personal papers (letters, cards, etc.)
If the category of stuff you find most difficult to work with wasn’t included in the list for the previous question, please describe it here.Junk leftover random medical insurance claim stuff
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.I figure the medical insurance stuff, the financial stuff are difficult and overwhelming because the stuff from each category is spread out in the house. If I magically had all the medical insurance stuff on 1 table, and only that stuff, it would be almost pleasant to get going on it and progress. But I would need that table to be untouched by anything else for the duration of that « project ».
Maybe it’s like needing to take a group photo of 10 high-energy children who are all over the house and once you get 2 or 3 in a room you need to go find another but on your way to that next child you got called away to help another one who can’t button their shirt and then the first 2-3 children are hiding together but then one fell asleep while the other 2 left to hide and the hours are passing and the photographer got tired and left and good luck getting those 10 children in one room because there are too many places to hide, they’re playing with the clean laundry and your pot is over boiling and the doorbell just rang but you’re on the toilet and where is that spare roll of TP.
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