Time for a share your world! How would you answer these questions??
If you wanted to de-clutter where you live, what room / space would you start with? (And why, if you’re feel like admitting to it.)
Ooh… It would be a bedroom or personal work room, if I had one. The time I spend in there would be especially rejuvenating because it would be clean and my introverted self would have some time to recharge.
If you want to remember something important, how do you do it (sticky note on the fridge, string around your finger, etc.), and does it work?
This is the problem with the aforementioned question: If I want to remember something, I make it obvious so I don’t miss it. For example, if I want to take something shopping with me, I put it by the front door. Like, on the floor in front of the door so I will have to stop and deal with it. If I need to wrap presents, wrapping paper will sit out until I do it. Therefore, decluttering is really hard because clutter is part of my remembering tools.
If you could create a one room retreat just for yourself, what would be the most important sense to emphasize: sight (bright natural light, dim light, etc.), hearing (silence, music, fountain, etc.), smell (candles, incense, etc), touch (wood, stone, soft fabrics, etc.), or taste (herbal tea, fresh fruit, etc.)?
Sight. The visual space. When I see ti clean and organized and interesting, my imagination has room to be stimulated.
If you could interview one of your great-great-great grandparents, who would it be (if you know their name) and what would you ask?
I don’t think I would want to go that far back; I don’t even know who they might be. Though I think I have Cherokee Indian in my genetic past, like, that I’m 1/16. I would want to talk to them and learn about their life.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
Oh, I was home in St. Louis and back working the Renaissance Fair. Wee One was with me and we had so much fun. I will write more about this later.
Check out Cee’s Share Your World challenge here!
I enjoyed reading your responses. Thanks so much for sharing this week.
Thank you for asking the questions!