Archives for the 'Health' Category
Organize IT Recap: Instant Messaging At Work, Sleep Myths [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 20th June 2008.
The amount of sleep you get is a big issue when it comes to your health, and the time you get up in the morning is equally debated in personal development circles. Many blogs argue that getting up early makes you more productive. Been there, tried it, doesn’t work [...]
Organize IT Recap: Myths About Work, Albert Einsten [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 13th June 2008.
Still collecting productivity tips from you all! Already had some very good contributions so keep them coming. I intend to bring them together and publish a big compilation in the near future so keep an eye out for it.
When I shared this link about six work myths with a [...]
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 [...]
Organize IT Recap: Lose Weight, Time Budgets [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 02nd May 2008.
The BBC is taking a look at how the internet has a potentially bleak future. The internet is such an integral part of my life nowadays. I’m on it everyday. I have this blog, I watch TV, listen to music, buy and sell, research and read… I could [...]
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 [...]
7 Ways You Can Stop Wasting Food And Help Save The Earth [Organize IT]
This month it emerged that in the UK, a staggering eight billion pounds worth of food goes to waste, which equates to 6.7 million tonnes or a third of our total purchases. Those are scary stats that are echoed in many other countries around the world. This effects us two ways. Firstly, with food prices [...]
Organize IT Recap 18th Apr 2008 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 18th April 2008
On Wednesday I introduced the first stage of my Organize IT trigger list. Thanks to your feedback I have expanded it even further and I now believe it to be a huge, definitive list. I have also published it in PDF format for easy printing when you need it [...]
Organize IT Recap 11th Apr 2008 [Organize IT]
Organize IT recap for 11th April 2008
The Scotsman has an article discussing how anxiety is just a normal reaction. It looks at the increasing attitude for over-medicating and over-diagnosing. While there is no doubt that for some people anxiety can develop into a disorder which can be debilitating, there seems to be a lot of [...]
Habit Building In Practice: How I Started My Healthy Eating Habit [Organize IT]
Over the last year my diet has greatly improved. Gone are the days of binge drinking, snacking and takeaways every night (such was the life of a student). While I’ve certainly not become some super fit, salad eating health freak, I am now much more aware about what I eat and it has been one [...]
Best Of Organize IT: March 2008 [Organize IT]
So March has come and gone. Stats went up with more visitors, subscribers and comments so thanks as ever for all the support and continued interest in what I write. One significant update last month was my foray into social networking. You can now catch me on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. If you are on [...]