Survey #242—Full Response from C
| Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Most definitely something in between. As an older child through to young adult, managed belongings quite well. Then, after a few crisis and tending to various demands, it got to be overwhelming. I've learned many skills to compensate for ADHD distractibility and impulses, yet the creative side takes over...for example: so many things can be used for crafts. |
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| Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A applies to my "Room of Doom" Former daughter's room where delayed decisions end up.. and 2 (Tetris) closets. Statement B to the rest of our home. |
| Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A used to be the case. I now take a photo and am OK., for the most part. Far too often I want to pass it on to someone who I know will really appreciate it. At 70+, don't have time for that anymore. Anonymous donating is just as good now. |
| Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Statement A for sure! I think I inherited that stance, or was engrained in me. Difficult to shake off. Easier for inexpensive things. Must constantly remind self of the sunk cost fallacy. |
| Please read the two statements below, then answer the questions that follow. | Both actually. Tending to Statement B nowadays. |
| Write a statement that summarizes your current mindset with respect to the decluttering and organizing journey. | I MUST declutter NOW. I know it will be more difficult as I get older. Already now I "run out of steam" and have incomplete tasks everywhere. |
| 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). If we think that your question—and our answer—might be useful or instructive to The Clutter Fairy Weekly audience, we’ll share them in an upcoming episode. | Has been discussed in chat so many times: how to convince/ bring our significant others on board with declutting tasks. |
| Future topics | What therapies/ kinds of motivation work for chronic disorganized people? |
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