Survey #257—Full Response from Evelin
| Pronouns | She/her |
|---|---|
| How have your ideas, attitudes, and behaviors around clutter changed over the course of your adult life? Do you have a higher or lower threshold for what counts as “clutter”? | in my early 20s I never thought that there might be something like too much stuff. that changed around becoming 30 when I got into minimalism |
| Do you find it easier or harder to declutter and organize as time goes by? Are there categories of stuff that get easier to manage? Are there categories that get harder to manage? | the older you get the more stuff you have, that's what made it harder. on the other hand I easily got rid of an old bag that I bought in Paris when I was 19 (I had always thought that I would never ever get rid of it whatever may come) |
| Think about the person in your life who’s had the most impact on your decluttering and organizing, or the person whose own clutter creates the most impact on you. This may be a spouse, partner, roommate, child, parent, another member of your household, or someone outside your household or family. How have this person’s ideas, attitudes, and behaviors around clutter—or the way their stuff affects you—changed over the course of your relationship? | my husband is a minimalist by nature, he doesn't own a lot of stuff. the only thing that has changed is probably that nowaydays he is more aware of these topics (clutter, organizing, minimalism, etc... because I talk a lot about it) |
| If you could ask for one small change in someone else’s behavior that would improve the state of your home, what would it be? | being more tidy |
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