It is April — we’ll spare you the obligatory April Fool’s joke and instead get right to the topic du jour: our weekly round-up. This week’s Twitter chatter explored the causes you support, how you make life and business decisions, spring cleaning your workspace, and office supplies via #4Qs.

You can let us know your viewpoint — here or on Twitter — Monday through Thursday, we pose questions ranging from lighter fare to industry focused topics. Every Friday we look back at the week and dig a little deeper. If you are on Twitter, we are @ProLitho —  please follow us, and join the discussion about this week’s #4Qs. Here they are:

What causes do you support?

April 2nd was World Autism Awareness Day. This is the event’s sixth year — for the fifth anniversary the Empire State Building glowed blue to recognize the cause.

What’s your framework for making decisions?

In Decisive, the Heath brothers recommend the WRAP Method. They say that in order to make better choices, you should widen your options, reality-test your assumptions, attain distance before deciding, and prepare to be wrong.

What’s on your spring cleaning list?

If you haven’t added your computer and your files, this might be a moment. Experts recommend cleaning it inside and out. On a broader scale, this is a chance to unload any equipment that is outdated and/or not working well.

What item in your office do you replace most often?

Seems that pens and pencils are a common candidate — one blogger came up with a top 10 list of stolen supplies. We were thinking use, not theft. But it is interesting to see what made the list.