Survey #270—Full Response from C
| Describe ways in which clutter has interfered with your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities. | I think much of my clutter, or what others would call clutter is due to to all the creative, actual and future projects. Having too many ideas on how to use things that would otherwise be recycled, lessens my ability to complete any given creative endeavor. |
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| 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. | The only thing I can think of is that I distract myself by starting too many things. In the middle of a regular task, I will switch to a creative project and vice-versa. Sometimes I switch between creative projects, leading to lots of UFOs. |
| 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. | I've eliminated a few creative projects and in so doing, the stuff I was keeping to do it: knitting wool, aquarel paints, cardboard for papier mache, old wax, etc, etc. |
| Describe the key features of your ideal creative workspace. | The second example is it. |
| 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. | I'd be curios to know what your followers have as hobbies. |
| Future topics | What's wrong with saving things for Justin Case😉? |
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