Organising your life around Twitter? "No, don't be foolish, that's for geeks."  Probably quite right, but themed days of the week are taking off.  Hashtags are ways of giving conversation topics a name and organising content.  If I want to talk to the twittersphere about 'office smells' then I might say 'smells like pancakes in the office today #officesmells' - thus someone might reply 'smells like dog over here #officesmells'.  It's not difficult science. (It's not actually science.)

So away from #officesmells and back to the new trend of #charitytuesdays which have just become pretty big.  Logically, they occur on tuesdays and now less in-your-face and demanding than regular chartiy giving, all your followers can find out about your cool charity prowess through the 'virtual badge'.

One enthusiastic Monday night the founders of Lovebox.org.uk came up with the idea and it caught on pretty quickly, gaining popularity within the first two hours of release.

"It's done absolutely remarkably well," says John Carnell, Chief Executive of Bullying UK.

This absolutely remarkably good idea stems from simple daily themes already trending on twitter such as #musicmonday (tell people what music you're listening to) #followfriday (suggest some people that you like following), #woofwednesday (claimed by dog-lovers)and #thankfulthursday had a bash too (say what you're thankful about)

Will this extend to the weekend?  Interestiongly twitter users appear to tweet mostly during the week, so it'll be interesting to see if anything makes it big in the twitter calender.

Or use Twistory to put your tweets into a calander;

"You didn't realize it, but you really want those Twitter messages in your calendar"  

..Sounds ace!