Pages tagged organizing:

How to Declutter an Entire Room in One Go | Zen Habits
http://zenhabits.net/2009/02/how-to-declutter-an-entire-room-in-one-go/

Sure. Like that's even possible.
My family is moving to another house this coming weekend, and to prepare for the move, we’re going through the entire house and getting rid of stuff we don’t need.
Nest Unclutterer
http://nest.unclutterer.com/
Fantastic tool for killing Twitter follow spammers (and you don't need to give them your twitter name or password as long as you're logged in to the website).
Understanding how you process information to help you get organized, part I | Unclutterer
http://unclutterer.com/2008/05/14/understanding-how-you-process-information-to-help-you-get-organized-part-i/
When you read a book or newspaper article, do you instantly commit it to memory? Or, are you someone who likes to pace the floor when you’re thinking? Maybe you are someone who can hear a lecture and have no need to take a single note?
Outfitting a minimalist kitchen | Unclutterer
http://unclutterer.com/2009/06/11/outfitting-a-minimalist-kitchen/
gonna need everything here
The minimalist kitchen: 10″ cast iron skillet. The Lodge version and the Le Creuset enamel-coated version both get the job done extremely well. I prefer the enamel coated version because I don’t have to season it and can throw it in the dishwasher, but both are excellent and the Lodge price tag is unbeatable. They work on the stove top, in the oven, and on the grill. 12 qt. stock pot with lid. The best and cheapest way to get one of these is to head to your local restaurant supply store and pick up a well-made aluminum one for under $30. You can make soups, pasta, and sauces, as well as using it for frying and soaking. It also works in the oven and on the grill. 9 qt. cast iron Dutch oven. Two silicone oven mitts. A good knife set. Cutting board. Tongs. Food turner. Infrared thermometer. Baking pans.
Understanding how you process information to help you get organized, part 2 | Unclutterer
http://unclutterer.com/2008/05/16/understanding-how-you-process-information-to-help-you-get-organized-part-2/
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Beautiful CSS: Organizing Your Stylesheets
http://mirificampress.com/permalink/beautiful_css_organizing_your_stylesheets
'm in the process of building a new site and learning CSS as I go. It gets messy at times, and I'll definitely be referring back to this post.
another approach to organizing CSS
'm in the process of building a new site and learning CSS as I go. It gets messy at times, and I'll definitely be referring back to this post.
When I first took the plunge into CSS several years ago, one of my biggest frustrations was stylesheet organization. I scoured source code from popular sites trying to figure how they accomplished various layout effects. But tracking back and forth from stylesheets to HTML proved to be a difficult task. Unfortunately , that separation of style and content that makes CSS so awesome can also make it difficult to understand. Adding to that difficulty is the fact that each designer may have a different way of organizing stylesheets. If you inherit someone else's site, this can cause some problems. In a perfect world everyone's CSS would be well-organized, easy to scale, and easy to understand. We may not be able to attain such CSS Nirvana but we can at least make it easier on ourselves and those we work with by following this set of guidelines.
An interesting methodology for organizing your stylesheets. I'm definitely trying this with my project to save some time.
Brush Up on Getting Things Done with an Updated Flow Chart - Getting Things Done - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5313660/brush-up-on-getting-things-done-with-an-updated-flow-chart
תרשים זרימת עבודה מהספר החדש של GTD http://bit.ly/MCE66 [from http://twitter.com/talgalili/statuses/2888426780]
Welcome to the New Media Campaign Tools of 2012 | Mother Jones
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/03/welcome-new-media-campaign-tools-2012-0
Interesting read about the use of technology in the Obama campaign. The link between my.barackobama.com and actual physical volunteering and organizing is particularly interesting.
"Everything I thought we knew about the campaign's use of technology and the Internet faded as I spent more time with the campaign. The game-changer in the Obama campaign, as I found in talking to key staff—and through volunteering in southern Ohio myself—was that technology was not an add-on: It represented a carefully considered element of almost every critical campaign function. Most remarkably, technology played a critical role in the one area least understood by the "digerati" and most online campaigners: moving online supporters toward real-world action. "
A smart post from Michael Silberman of echoditto
Oxdown Gazette » The New Organizers, Part 1: Obama’s neighborhood teams and the power of inclusion and respect
http://oxdown.firedoglake.com/diary/546
Facebook flashmob shuts down station - CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/09/uk.station.flashmob/
Facebook flashmob / estación de Londres
Flashmobs
Thousands of dancers jammed a major London train station in a Facebook-driven "flashmob" mimicking an advertisement for a phone company.
Thousands of dancers jammed a major London train station in a Facebook-driven "flashmob" mimicking an advertisement for a phone company. And the event last Friday evening was so successful that another is planned for next Friday in Trafalgar Square in central London. Plus, a group has been set up to organize another one at Liverpool Street Station a week later.
Thousands of dancers jammed a major London train station in a Facebook-driven "flashmob" mimicking an advertisement for a phone company. And the event last Friday evening was so successful that another is planned for next Friday in Trafalgar Square in central London. Plus, a group has been set up to organize another one at Liverpool Street Station a week later. Videos posted on the social-networking site showed Liverpool Street Station completely filled with people, counting down the seconds until the clock showed 7 p.m., then dancing to music on their mp3 players as the hour struck.
HOW TO: Organize Your Contacts for Networking Success
http://mashable.com/2010/06/03/how-to-organize-contacts/
HOW TO: Organize Your Contacts for Networking Success
http://mashable.com/2010/06/03/how-to-organize-contacts/
HOW TO: Organize Your Contacts for Networking Success
http://mashable.com/2010/06/03/how-to-organize-contacts/
HOW TO: Organize Your Contacts for Networking Success
http://mashable.com/2010/06/03/how-to-organize-contacts/
HOW TO: Organize Your Contacts for Networking Success
http://mashable.com/2010/06/03/how-to-organize-contacts/