Organize IT recap for 28th April 2007.
- Someone kindly emailed me a detailed guide on how to make your offline life easier which is full of intriguing ideas. Because we have to manage the constant flow of information from being online, it’s easy to forget about keeping our offline life efficient too. I particularly like the suggestion of setting up a recharging station for all of my electrical devices. Which is your favorite tip?
- Being rather introverted myself and having dealt with quite a few other introverts in my time I can really relate to this article about how to protect yourself from giving off the wrong impression. In such an extrovert-dominant society, it’s very easy to feel bad about being a quiet and reserved person, which is a shame.
- Creating and breaking habits is a big topic for me at the moment and I’m going to be covering my own experiences and progress here at Organize IT in the near future. In the meantime I came across a very interesting article on the topic, discussing why we can’t stop bad habits. On the surface, this seems like a rather negative viewpoint. However, it provides some useful insights into why breaking bad habits is rarely as simple as we’re led to believe.
- Recently, I mentioned an app called Thinking Rock. It’s not persuaded me to change from using pen and paper but I did find it’s simplicity appealling. If you are interested in going hi-fi, check out this detailed review for an in-depth look at it.


April 28, 2007 Miscellaneous
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