Sunday, July 31, 2011

Stefan Sagmeister: 7 rules for making more happiness

From TED.COM -
"Using simple, delightful illustrations, designer Stefan Sagmeister shares his latest thinking on happiness -- both the conscious and unconscious kind. His seven rules for life and design happiness can (with some customizations) apply to everyone seeking more joy."



Have a wonderful day,
R.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Steve Keil: A manifesto for play, for Bulgaria and beyond

From TED.COM -
"At TEDxBG in Sofia, Steve Keil fights the "serious meme" that has infected his home of Bulgaria -- and calls for a return to play to revitalize the economy, education and society. A sparkling talk with a universal message for people everywhere who are reinventing their workplaces, schools, lives."

The reason I decided to share this presentation with you is because I identify myself very much with it, and I believe I am not the only one. If we change Bulgaria by Portugal it would make perfectly sense. Would it make sense if you changed Bulgaria by the name of your country?

There are two more things that I love about this presentation...

The first one are the slides, they are great, simple, and meaningful to the message. Lately I have heard a lot about the destructive effect of PowerPoint. I believe the problem is not in the PowerPoint itself, but in the way people create their presentations. Here we have an excellent example of how to create a presentation (I don't know if this one was made with PowerPoint, but if it wasn't it could have been.)

The second was the speaker. His passion, his energy, and his deliver were great. An excellent example of how we should prepare to deliver a great presentation!

Leave a comment with your thoughts.



Have a wonderful day,
R.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Magic Wand - Why having one is soooo important!

Amanda Gore discusses how a Magic Wand can transform your life, your colleagues, your children's....a big call but it can certainly help, bring joy to everyone!!!



Have a wonderful day,
R.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Saran Kaba Jones: A Young African Woman And Her Water Legacy

"Africa’s got a lot of beautiful, remarkable women. Saran Kaba Jones is one of them.", refers an article that appeared today on Forbes Online.

A Liberian national, Jones, now 29, fled her country at the age of 8 with her family in the wake of a devastating civil war which lasted well over a decade. Returning home in 2008– nearly 20 years later, she came face to face with the harsh economic realities of a post-conflict Liberia. “The long and devastating civil war had left Liberia’s infrastructure in ruins – roads, buildings, health clinics, schools, farms and factories were almost totally destroyed,” she says. “There was no electricity, no running water or sewage system, and an inadequate education system.” Liberia was broken.

Saran is not one to whine about inadequacies, but rather the type who finds audacious and creative solutions to them. In order to address the problems of contaminated water, she founded Face Africa (www.faceafrica.org), a non-profit organization that provides access to clean and safe drinking water for rural communities in Liberia, using an innovative social enterprise model to fund water projects.

Read the rest of the article here to see how this amazing women with her passion and her ambitious yet simple goal - to provide clean, safe drinking water for EVERY SINGLE person in Liberia! - managed to provide clean drinking water to tens of thousands of Liberians.

Have a wonderful day,
R.