One of our members likes to take pictures of the dirty dishes and post them
to our Basecamp. It's lighthearted and usually gets laughs, and a few weeks
of a clean sink.

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Jacob Sayles <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> With any community, dishes are often times a sticking point.  We've come up
> with some fun psychological aids to help "encourage" folks to take care of
> their own dishes while at the same time not badgering everyone.
>
> *Tips:*
> B)  Everyone loves kittens and puppies
> A)  A fake camera goes a long way
> C)  Be nice!!!
>
> The attached picture is what we currently have up over our sink bringing
> together all three of these elements.  Another tip is to change out your
> signs regularly so they don't blend into the background as much.  We have
> used Mr T, Sarah Palin and my favorite Dish Karma to help get the message
> across.
>
> What tricks have you guys used?  What's worked well, and what hasn't worked
> out?
>
> Jacob
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