Survey #280—Full Response from The Maggs
| Express your gratitude for something in your home that you plan to keep indefinitely. How does this item support the life you love? | I have a few stuffed animals I have had since I was a baby. They were given to me by family members who have all passed. I plan to keep them forever as they remind me of the love that was given to me as a baby. I currently have them displayed in my bedroom so that I can appreciate them every day. |
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| Describe someone or something that has helped you on your decluttering and organizing journey. This may be an idea, a story, a person, a book, a resource, etc. | What has really helped me in the decluttering process is moving. I recently retired and moved shortly after. Went from 1 big house to 2 smaller houses. Started going through everything well before moving which was so helpful in reducing what was no longer needed and did not want to move. Now I have 2 houses that are very manageable and clutter free. I now am able to enjoy the empty spaces in both houses. |
| Describe something that you’re grateful for having been able to declutter and release from your life. | During the declutterring moving process, I decluttered a lot of old high school things that I had kept. I declutterred all of my high school year books and insignificant other papers which I did not want to move. Was a relief to let that all go. |
| Identify something in your space for which you feel grateful, but which you’d consider releasing so that someone else can enjoy and appreciate it. | I have 2 old dolls that were from my grandmother. I am considering letting them go so that someone else could appreciate them. I was grateful to receive them from her, and have displayed them in my house. But now feel like they could go to a new home and be appreciated by someone else. |
| Future topics | Emotional clutter is always a great topic! Can never get enough of that since most of us suffer with that through our declutterring journey. |
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