Survey #209 Response from Linn

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Name up to three clutter problem areas in your home. These may be physical spaces, categories of stuff, or collections of items that you usually or chronically find difficult to get clear—or keep clear—of clutter.1) 3 bedrooms that storage spaces
2) kitchen counters
3) kitchen desk
For any of the problem areas you identified in your answer to the previous question, list factors that contribute to your difficulty decluttering in these areas.1) overwhelmed
2) difficulty maintaining a counter once it’s cleared off.
3) Difficulty having discipline to work until completion, focusing, confidence in decision making
Name up to three clutter “sweet spots” in your home. These may be physical spaces, categories of stuff, or collections of items that you usually find relatively easy to keep decluttered and organized.1) Necessary daily vitamins and supplements
2) backyard patio and wood deck.
3) Kitchen dishes, pots/pans, utensils, cups/mugs, utensils, plastic bags and cooking gadgets.
For any of the “sweet spots” you identified in your answer to the previous question, list factors that contribute to your ease in (or even enjoyment of) maintaining these areas.1) Don’t have to worry if I’ve taken my needed meds and supplements.
2) Pleasure in enjoying the organized areas of my kitchen
3) Enjoy the visual beauty of cleared open space of my patio and deck.
What’s an item or category of stuff that you feel as if you could never get too much of?Photographs and old movies. I have 18 large reels of movies beginning with my parents dating! I am 77
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 can I get confidence in my decisions to release the things I don’t use or need?
Future topics

Getting motivated when every room is cluttered.

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