Survey #270—Full Response from Dorothy
| Pronouns | She/her |
|---|---|
| Describe ways in which clutter has interfered with your ability to carry out or enjoy creative projects and activities. | With all the clutter in the way, I cannot reach my art table or shelves with art supplies |
| 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. | Haven’t started doing the art so no conflicts yet |
| 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 originally decluttered a whole area so I could put a shelf of drawers and an art table in. Then clutter once more crowded over the space. |
| Describe the key features of your ideal creative workspace. | All materials are neatly organized and easily visible.” “Tools and supplies are stored out of sight. Only my current active project is on my work table.” This is my ideal. |
| 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. | Once I have all my supplies and art table organized and ready for use, what’s a good system for maintaining it that way every day? |
| Future topics | How to get activated to declutter and organize if you have a long history of hoarding disorder and ADHD |
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