Survey #260—Full Response from Margaret

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Which of the following statements describe situations that you’ve experienced during the last year? Please check all that apply.
  • Getting dressed is more stressful than enjoyable.
  • I’ve avoided clothing items because they no longer fit.
  • I own items of clothing that I’ve never worn.
  • I own clothing items that I’m keeping until they fit again.
Please list any other “wardrobe malfunction” you’ve experienced that we didn’t include above.I work remotely but need to maintain an ofifce wardrobe as I may have to start going to the office regularly. I gained a lot of weight since I started working remottley, and cannot afford a new wardrob in my bigger size. I"m desperate to lose weight but it's so easy to pack on pounds as I work in the kitchen (no other area) and I am a stress eater.Also have binges when I'm under prolonged chronic stressful deadlines.
Complete the following statement: “The biggest problem with managing my wardrobe is that __________.”I am desperate for more pants but don't dare buy any until I lose weight.
What specific categories or types of clothing do you most struggle to manage?Pants because of all the weight I've gained working remotely.
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.Yes. After our HR Director left recently, my company gave most of her duties to me. I was already working long hours. My inability to manage my workload efficiently when I'm overwhelmed contributes to my work clutter. I'm just curious if you think clutter can be related to literally having too much on your plate in one area of your life, so that your boundaries get eroded everywhere. For me, binge eating and inability to declutter (especially sentimental items when i'm under so much stress) seem to be the result of all t his over work.
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