Survey #280—Full Response from Terrssmarie
| Pronouns | Learning fairy and recovering clutterer. |
|---|---|
| Express your gratitude for something in your home that you plan to keep indefinitely. How does this item support the life you love? | My race shirts and trophies from sup racing. I remember the challenges leading to winning against all odds. Seeing them makes me live the period again and again. |
| 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. | Gail and Ed Different you tubes on minimal living. |
| Describe something that you’re grateful for having been able to declutter and release from your life. | My mom’s old gold Cadillac. Everything in the home. Stuck still in garage with boxes of papers and stuff from deceased people. My home slowly has been reflected to be te way I wanted it . The overwhelm was too much to catch up and now happy to say almost finished. I have time for te true reason I am living my lifestyle and why I can change my amount of chore if I want. It seems my mind is clearer and my goals more likely to be accomplished. I have had stops and setbacks for various reason however these lessons have helped me more than I can describe. Thanks |
| 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. | Not much now hahah. Perhaps a guitar or two and downsize the book collection. |
| 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 like checklists like pilots use since I forget te recycling and seasonal cores. I hope to do financial declutter as soon as I finish the garage. |
| Future topics | Long term planning for thrift and ease in consumerism. |
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