Hi Everyone, I watched an interesting, six-minute video with Anita Roddick (aka Mrs Body Shop), thanks to a link in the Women Unlimited e-newsletter last week. Anita talks about what it really meant to her to be a female entrepreneur. If you were an Anita Roddick fan and/or a budding expat women entrepreneur, grab your coffee and take a look.
On the same page, you might like to also watch the one-minute, Jack Canfield (of Chicken Soup For The Soul fame) video about Planning Your Day. I watched it and it surprisingly hit home to me - as I am someone who writes a to-do list but who really does need to 'plan' my day for better effectiveness. If you are like me, maybe take a minute to watch this video too.
PS. Fifteen years on, did you know the Chicken Soup For The Soul empire are still looking for submissions to their books? I took a quick read just now of their current guidelines, and whilst they only pay US$200 if your submission is published in one of their books (plus give you 10 free copies of the book), having your name in a series like this could only be a good thing, especially if you are a writer or someone wanting to build your profile/credibility, yes?
Enjoy your week, Everyone! Andrea.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Anita Roddick & Jack Canfield Videos
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Did You Know? Video
Hi Everyone, If you haven't seen this Did You Know? video yet, take five minutes to see what others are talking about. It's a very clever (remixed) video on the progression of information technology, researched by Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod, and Jeff Bronman. This version was posted on You Tube last October and apparently played at Sony's executive conference last year. Excellent stuff.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Want To Brighten Up Your Day? Watch YouTube's: "Where The Hell Is Matt?"
We watched a YouTube video today which not only made us smile a mile wide, but which reignited our travel spirits. We loved it!
To brighten up your day too, take four and a half minutes and click on: Where The Hell Is Matt?
To read more about Matt, click here to get to his own web page. This explains the background as to how a guy like Matt can travel the world in 14 months and dance in 42 countries with a cast of thousands. If there are any expat women out there who can equal (or better) Matt's effort, feel free to drop us a line!
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