Archive for the ‘responsibility’ Category

Properly Disposing Of Old Medications

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
What is the proper way to dispose of unwanted or expired medications, either prescription or over the counter?

Although common wisdom has been to flush them down the toilet, it is now considered hazardous to our oceans and to ocean wildlife to do so.

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is now advising that we dispose of them along with the rest of our household trash, but taking these precautions to prevent avoid accidental or intentional misuse:
•     Mix your unwanted medications — liquids and pills – in a sealable bag, box, or plastic tub.
•     Add water to further dilute or dissolve them.
•     Add an undesirable substance such as ashes, dirt, cat litter, or coffee grounds.

To learn more about the DEC’s recommendations, see http://www.dontflushyourdrugs.net.

Ownership Means Taking Responsibility.

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

If you think of every possession you own as a responsibility requiring some degree of thought, energy, effort, time and money, it might give you pause to seriously reconsider your buying/collecting habits. Instead of bringing you the enjoyment that you want, items that aren’t useful, beautiful or things that you cherish for reasons of your own drain your physical, mental and emotional resources. That means that you have less of them available to devote to the people, activities and pursuits that are important to you.

If you’re not willing to take responsibility for an item, cut clutter at its source and don’t allow it into your life in the first place. If it’s something that you already own and is in good condition, give it away to a friend or relative who might like to have it or donate it to a thrift store or charity. You’ll get a tax deduction and someone who needs, likes or truly wants it will benefit. Remember, life is not a dress rehearsal for anything and there’s no time like the present to get organized!