Survey #285—Full Response from Rose

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What are your favorite ways to celebrate decluttering and organizing wins?I treat myself by purchasing a 1-month subscription (ad-free with bonus episodes) to podcast channels I enjoy listening to like Wondery, NPR, or Lemonada.
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.Ed and Gayle, have you heard of Cassandra Aarssen's Four Clutterbug Organizing Types (Butterfly, Bee, Ladybug, and Cricket). Are you a Macro Organizer or a Micro Organizer? Do you prefer to have your items hidden (behind doors/cupboards) or visual (open shelving, no lids, remove closet doors)? Ed and Gayle how do you think your organizing type has helped you constantly declutter or stop you from bringing in clutter to your home? Ed and Gayle having worked with so many clients throughout your work experience, do you feel that some client's different organizing styles might be one of various reasons why some find it hard to declutter? Thank you.
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In the past magazines, books, and TV shows influenced how some people organized and decluttered their home. Instagram and Pinterest have also influenced people with respect to organizing and decluttering their homes. Now, Artificial Intelligence is being used by some in decluttering and organizing a household. Some people are taking pictures of areas in their homes and asking AI for suggestions on organizing or decluttering. Have you found that some of your clients do the same? How might you speak with a client about comparing their home to what AI is telling them and showing them what their home could look like? Thank you.

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