Survey #209 Response from Marsh

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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.PAPERS AND MORE PAPERS...Happy Earth Day 2024
and we have an entire forest in our home.
Dollar$ tree stuff keep piling up for those "new" projects never get to...
Still not able to throw away old spices from the Grandmas...ewww.
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.Sorting the papers go with the flow UNTILL I hit a pile of personal Cards, letters, photos of all who or what are gone.
The emotions just upend me.
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.My organized, eaten of thrown out past due dates = my food stuffs now - both canned or refrigerated.
Where I hang my car/household keys EVERY time I come in the door =
"One of the best new skills' I learned here on Clutter Fairy!!!
Lastly, I keep my car clean inside with a weekly dumping of the recyclable trash box!
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.I like to eat good food and sweets so I keep my food stuff current and healthy!
It feels so good when I get into or out of my car, get into to my home and I know my car is e m p y t y for my next trip.
What’s an item or category of stuff that you feel as if you could never get too much of?New bath towels. Too expensive and now most makers are adding this chemical to keep mold? off my wet towels.
The same chemical makes my skin itch. Dang!
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