Survey #201 Response from Celina

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Describe an experience in which clutter—yours or someone else’s—had a negative impact on a relationship. The relationship in question may be one of yours or someone else’s that you’ve observed.I live alone, so n/a
Describe an item that evokes a strong association or memories of a person you love, whether that person is still living or gone. This may be something you still own, something you’ve let go, or just an object of which you have a vivid memory.I have a coral from my native Aus, some memorabilla from my late grandma and some from my mum (who's still young and doing fine). I also have an image of a duck I drew when I was 2 and a postcard where I wrote letters for the first time.
How might reducing your clutter or making your home more organized affect your most important relationships, for better or for worse? If you live alone and/or don’t feel that your stuff affects any of your relationships, you may answer this question instead: How might reducing your clutter or making your home more organized affect your health, happiness, wellbeing, attitude, or mood?I live alone, so the 2nd question: it'd make me less stressed about possible moves, less angry to dig through my stuff to find something, happier with the visual aspect of things and happy I don't have more than what I just need.
Choose the option that best describes your feelings about Valentine’s Day:It’s a B.S. “Hallmark holiday” designed to sell jewelry, greeting cards, stuffed animals, and candy.
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