Survey #204 Response from CHRISTINE

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How would you rank paper clutter among the categories of stuff that you have difficulty managing?Paper is my #1 clutter issue.
For which of the following types of paper clutter would you like to get help and/or advice? (Check all that apply.)
  • Bills
  • Financial paper other than bills†
  • Greeting cards (incoming)
  • Greeting cards (outgoing)
  • Taxes
  • Personal records‡
  • Lists and notes
  • Real-estate records
What type of paper clutter that you struggle with did we leave off the list above?sentimental paper...like cards sent to me..I have a lot of trouble throwing them out
Please complete any of the following statements:
  • “I struggle with paper clutter because ___.”
  • “I would have an easier time managing paper if only ___.”
  • “The accumulation of paper in my home makes me feel ___.”
I feel overwhelmed
Tell us about your most treasured paper item.cards my children made me by hand, when they were young
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 newly tried organizing products do you like the most.... you covered this before, but maybe there is a new type of product you tried, that you like.
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Little things can mean a lot....of trouble. !!!!!
. Sometimes smaller organizing issues irritate me more, than big problems. Small items to organize such as

1. organizing spices in a tiny kitchen
2. small bottles in the bathroom
3. sticky notes getting lost in a pile of paperwork.
4. small personal paper, like a check book, greeting cards or keeping track of my passport...which is small
5. small food items that get lost in the freezer/or frig
6. organizing what is in my purse or car or luggage
7. small clothing. I can always find my large jacket..but organizing my small accessories...gloves, hats, socks Is more of a challenge.

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