Archives for the 'environment' Category
Best of Organize IT: April 2008 [Organize IT]
Good month for Organize IT. All stats continue to grow and it’s great to see you all leaving comments, subscribing to the RSS feed, talking to me on Twitter, etc. The community is growing! Remember, you can now contact me on LinkedIn and Facebook too. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks for the [...]
Cutting Back On How Much Stuff We Use [Organize IT]
On Monday I talked about how we can cut back on the amount of food that we waste. The simplest way to do that is to just not have as much on your plate. We often prepare more food than we can actually eat, and it got me thinking about other areas of life where [...]
Random Links 07: Blog Action Day 2007 [Organize IT]
Blog Action Day was a very interesting experience and it was the first time I had taken part in a blog community activity. Looking at the stats there were over 23,000 posts out there related to the event, so I thought I would try and delve through some of the more intriguing posts my fellow [...]
Blog Action Day 15th Oct 2007: 20 Tips For Laying The Foundations Of Your Environmentally Friendly Habit [Organize IT]
Today is Blog Action day which I previously discussed in my weekly recap. The topic for this year is the environment and my little contribution to this huge issue will be discussing those first small steps you can take to develop your environmentally friendly habit. After all, a lot of people are so used to [...]
Organize IT Recap 13th Oct 2007 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 13th October 2007
This upcoming Monday is Blog Action day where over 12,000 bloggers are expected to write about the environment and hopefully put this important topic on everyones mind. This should be a very exciting event with some of the biggest blogs taking part. Look out for my post on the [...]
List Extravaganza: 5000 tips on 100 lists [How to be an Original]
There’s a true listmania in the blogosphere. Lists are a very popular way to get information across, and most bloggers use them regularly. At first I noticed mainly the top 5, top 10, top 20 and top 100 lists. Pretty standard stuff. Until I saw the first 42 list at ZenHabits, then a 78 list [...]