Survey #191 Response from Lisa Holland

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In most years, do you make at least one New Year’s resolution?It’s complicated…
Please elaborate, if you wish.Good intentions, planning a lot, but other things happen and we're further down the rabbit hole.
How successful are you usually in keeping your New Year’s resolutions?
Somewhat successful
How would you most like for 2024 to be different from 2023?To declutter lots, so I can get time for 'fun' again!
Referring specifically to your answer to the previous question, what do you plan to do to make your vision for 2024 come true?Get rid of all trash, broken things and bulky items that've been clogging up the rooms before new year's, and to continue to work and declutter our whole house and basement before march, so I can start creating space to create and enjoy myself again. Start up my business.or at least prepare to start it up by 2025!
Where will you be and what will you be doing when the clock strikes midnight to ring in 2024?Partying at home with my family and a friend.
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).What to do when you get 'stuck' in your head? So much planning has been done, but I'm overwhelmed by the amount of the clutter piles and doomboxes... Where to start? The stuff on top is most recent/in use. The stuff 'hidden away in the guestroom and basement are less used, or no space to use, utill cleaned. (Such as cupboards that need to be put together and hung up in the kitchen, bathroom and bedroom etc. so we can organise once it's decluttered more!)
Future topics

How to get 'unstuck' from thinking everything out beforehand, and how to decide to let go of items you love, but are 'too many' to all keep and not be stuffed to the brim?!

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