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Super Hits

Posted by Anne on May 10, 2010

We got tagged by BTO on Friday evening and that made our brains go back in the memory storage room, looking for the most horrible special songs which made us dance and tap our fingers on the tables of every outing in our adolescence or youth.

There would have been many to be posted, but we made a short selection here. Kind of like a mixtape.








Since we got the ball, we pass it on to you under the tag of TV series of my youth. We start with the Dallas Intro:

Asteptam acum super hits din serialele tineretilor de la Oana, Exarhu, Monica, Mintea de (consumat) ceai, Novac si lista ramane deschisa pentru cei care vor s-o completeze :D .

About giving

Posted by Anne on March 25, 2010

Here’s one thing that never goes out of fashion: GENEROSITY. It’s always welcome, painless, free and it implies a minimum of emotional effort.

Some big names noticed this and embedded it in their activity, with multiple great results. Apart from the predictable ones that related to fame, money, satisfaction and so on, I will state the two ones that I find most resuming:

1. People that weren’t consumers of their brand, became consumers over night with no kind of effort whatsoever.

2. Some of these people were really happy about all of this. Simple words, great results.

More on generosity as a trend you can find here or here. Or everywhere around you, let’s hope:).

Embedded generosity

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Why the rush…be zen.

Posted by Anne on March 12, 2010

Nature has always been a good example to follow, hasn’t it?

From the same Remi Gaillard:

Continue being zen…

and become a vegan?

To be or not to be…with Jamie Oliver

Posted by Anne on March 3, 2010

Here goes the fabulous extract of Jamie Oliver’s intervention at TED, with an incredibly simple statement: food – what we daily stuff ourselves with – that is, the fuel of the mechanism which is the human body itself, has to be of high quality. Otherwise, we just die faster.

It doesn’t take much to see it through – only 20 minutes. Might prolongue your life with a bit more, though. Bravo, Jamie.