Survey #206 Response from Noelle

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What is the “canary in the coal mine” that alerts you that your decluttering and organizing habits are starting to slip? In other words, where does clutter first reappear in your life or your home?Stuff accumulates on the kitchen table, my t.v. trays by our chairs, and beside our beds.
What external factors (conditions, circumstances, situations, etc.) or internal conditions (moods, emotional states, health concerns, etc.) tend to disrupt your productive habits and routines or your motivation to declutter and organize?Being tired after a long day at work.

Not having my spouse on the same page.
What was the last item that you decided to keep “just in case”?I'm currently debating letting go of my CDL license. I haven't driven school bus in almost 10 years. The cost of having a yearly medical exam $100 starts to add up with other bills.
Just in case I decide to drive large vehicles again.
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 does one go about pairing down automatic deliveries of medical supplies?
I work with clients in the home. I've got one that has a closet full of disposable pads that go on beds/ chairs, and depends. The client doesn't want to lose the benefit with insurance by skipping or putting it on hold. I've tried to call the company to lessen the order amounts. This has been slightly reduced. My client can't see to take in the enormous amount they have.
Future topics

Decluttering during construction.

Combining two households (inheritance of household)

How to make a spouses childhood home your own without them freaking out over changes.
We are updating his parent's home. In order to update the cabinets, walls have to come out. Old wiring needs to be replaced.
(Starting in the kitchen).

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