What do you do when reading at night and the electricity fails? The link below is to an article that offers some useful suggestions.
For more visit:
http://bookriot.com/2013/03/12/how-to-read-a-book-with-a-flashlight/
What do you do when reading at night and the electricity fails? The link below is to an article that offers some useful suggestions.
For more visit:
http://bookriot.com/2013/03/12/how-to-read-a-book-with-a-flashlight/
The suggestion for today was to try and save water and electricity by remembering to turn off the light switch, a power point, a tap, etc. Because we forget these things the book suggests making stickers to place next to a light switch for example.
This is a somewhat simple solution to a possibly costly memory issue, in that forgetting to flick a switch/turn off a tap costs money by way of the bill, as well as costing more in terms of environmental costs.
I have found myself being far more efficient in these areas in the last little while and hardly ever forget to turn off a light when not needed, turn off a tap when brushing teeth, etc. It did however take a lot of self-discipline and I can see how stickers/post-it’s, etc, can be handy for some people.
A response to reading ‘365 Ways to Change the World,’ by Michael Norton