Sunday, May 25, 2008

"Little Things" Make A Big Difference


After reading The Green Book I realized that some of these steps are simple but if you are not in the habit of doing them, then they are incredibly difficult to commit to. It just seems more convenient and comfortable to simply to not do them. I think that this is a problem that can be solved by the adults of today changing little by little and the parents teaching their children how they to do things so that it benefits the environment, us. If parents start closing the faucet while brushing their teeth they are passing that habit onto their children, they are helping save our environment and doing a great deed for themselves.

Little things (ranked from easy to do right now to the hardest)

1) Closing the faucet while brushing my teeth: I think this is something I can do if I set my mind to it and just do it routinely.
2) Reusing plastic bags: In my house any bags brought home from shopping is saved and used to pick up after my dog or for the garbage cans. However, carrying taking my own bags to go shopping is something that would be kind of difficult for me and inconvenient.
3) Not Flushing the toilet as much: This is something that I happen to find quite difficult doing. I do not use the toilet to flush just tissue paper or cotton swabs. I don’t think it’s in our control how many times a day we use the toilet, and I think that it is bad-mannered to leave the toilet unflushed.
4) Keeping microwave clean: It wont be too easy for me to keep my microwave clean because I do not live alone and I don’t have great memory to remember to maintain it clean.
5) Recycling: Is something that I find quite difficult because I wasn’t taught to do this while growing up. I will have to learn how things get recycled. I live in an apartment building where they don’t require us to recycle.
6) Unplugging appliances: This would probably be the hardest task for me because it makes it such a hassle to be plugging them on and off all the time. It takes time and patience and it’s something that many people don’t probably think of doing.
7) Keeping the shades closed: This is not something too hard for me to do because I spend most of my time outdoors, I do not need the shades open, specially during the summer. However, since I do not live alone it becomes a task trying to keep the shades closed.

I will promise myself that from now on, I will be closing the faucet while I’m brushing my teeth and in continuing to reuse plastic bags.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

~Disorganized~

To be truthful I'm having quite a difficult time working on my paper. One of the reasons for that is that i've been having a few problems at home that have been distracting me a lot from my school work. Another problem that I've had has been choosing a topic. I happen to be very picky, and since we were allowed to pick pretty much from any topic, it was hard for me to actually narrow in on one. Now that I actually did pick my topic, I realized that there is a lot of information out there to help me write my paper. I'm still trying to figure out the order of my paper. I have been somewhat disorganized and in order for me to actually get my paper done, I will need to put a lot more from my part.