Small Actions to Change the World #7 (Blog Carnival)
Welcome to the November 7, 2007 edition of small actions to change the world! The delay is again due to my full schedule these past 2 weeks (I'm sure many of you have really busy schedules as well); so that I had to take at least half the weekend off to do nothing and re-energise :-). Without further delay, here is the 7th edition of the Blog Carnival "Small Actions to Change the World"!
ISPF presents Get Rid of Unwanted Mail. It's Bad for your Wallet and Bad for the Environment posted at Grad Money Matters.
FitBuff presents 7 Easy Breakfast Recipes: Healthy Breakfast in Less Than 5 Minutes posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, "You've heard breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but the RIGHT breakfast is the key to starting your day with energy, productivity, and alertness. Whether you're rushing off to work or getting the kids out the door, there never seems to be enough time to prepare a healthy morning meal. Until now! Here's 7 easy and healthy recipes that you can prepare in less time than it takes to find your keys."
Riversider presents Preston Council Leaders Get A Sandbagging In Ribble Flood Furore posted at Save The Ribble, saying, "A city councillor uses sandbags creatively to make a serious point about flood risk."
Alex Blackwell presents 10 Things to Say or Do Every Day posted at The Next 45 Years.
poetloverrebelspy presents Road Trip Savings: Fuel Costs posted at Less Than a Shoestring, saying, "Lower consumption = better for the environment + lower costs"
David B. Bohl presents Personal Fulfillment: Why Hobbies Matter posted at Slow Down Fast Today!, saying, "In my previous life, before I threw up my hands (and my career as a financial trader), moved to Wisconsin and started living a life I truly enjoyed, I didn’t have time for a hobby. I was like the guy in the recent New Yorker cartoon lying on the beach with his laptop. He says to his wife, “It’s not that I’m a workaholic. I just work to relax.”
sasha presents Washing the washing posted at Tempyra, saying, "A follow-up post to an earlier one about taking stock of the small lifestyle choices that influence one's ecological footprint."
Roger Carr presents How Many People Do You Influence? posted at Everyday Giving Blog.
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1 comment:
Great carnival - thanks for including my post.
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