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Survey #270—Full Response from Lynn

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August 30, 2025

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Describe ways in which clutter has interfered with your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities.Before I decluttered enough to have space for a hobby work area, I was always playng musical chairs with shuffling stuff to clear out space for it. That was a deterrent to working on creative projects.
Describe ways in which the desire to declutter and organize your space has conflicted with or impaired your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities.It hasn't conflicted, both have benefitted, less clutter, more work space for creativity.
Describe ways in which your efforts to declutter and organize your space have enhanced your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities.After donating all the books, record albums, video tapes and cassette tapes my mom had in the house, I moved all the empty bookcases into what is now my craft room. I then organized all my various hobby materials nto baskets and bins onto a wall full of no longer empty bookcases. The sorting process allowed me to see all the duplicates I had (those got donated) and also reminded me of crafting components I'd forgotten about and got reinspired with ideas to make use of them.
Describe the key features of your ideal creative workspace.All materials are neatly organized and easily visible. Enough clear workspace to eliminate the shuffle. Ability to close the door when I want to ignore any mid-project mess.
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