Success

10 Study Tips or Ways to gettin your *ish done!

May 24th, 2010

Being a high-powered machine and conquering your workload is never easy.  It’s a finely mastered craft that takes years of experience and a Starbucks Gold Card.  I’ve never been one to be able to just sit down and hammer work out.  I need ambiance, I need inspiration, I need to get into the mood.  Here are are a few of my tricks to getting through the work:

  1. Set the Scene: Whether it’s heading to your favorite spot in the library, a local coffee shop, or your desk space at home, make sure that your area is conducive to working.  Make sure the space has enough light, all of the supplies you need, and free of distractions.  This means if you’re at home, turn off the television!

    Student studying from m00by on Flickr

  2. Have a small treat with you, and if you need it, make it a caffeinated one.  Everyone knows I love my Starbucks.  But I really do try to have some kind of enjoyable beverage while I work or study. It helps brighten up the situation so I don’t feel like my work is torturous.
  3. Get the music flowing. The music you play shouldn’t be distracting.  But you don’t want to be put to sleep either.  I normally try to play something with a good beat to keep me motivated.  I’ve always found that great she-power rock gets me pumped to conquer my work.
  4. Watch what you wear.  If you are in for a long study or work session, make sure that what you’re wearing is comfortable enough for you t focus but not so comfortable that you can slowly curl into fetal position and use your keyboard as a pillow.

    Hard work can Hurt from normalityrelief's Flickr

  5. Take a few minutes between every hour to get up and stretch!!! Your body needs to move and blood needs to flow through your body.  Taking 10 minutes between the hours will help clear your mind and rejuvenate you.

    Namaste from Canon in 2D on Flickr

  6. Schedule cell phone time.  While you’re on your ten minute stretch break you can also use this time to answer any social text messages or phone calls.  Create clearly defined times to get on your cell phone.  Otherwise you may use up all of your study time talking on the phone.  At 3 am you’ll wonder where all your study time went as you cram through your notes.

    Girl on Cell Phone from Billy D on Flickr

  7. Start each session outlining what you need to get accomplished.  Break out time slots and assign what you will accomplish in that time frame.  Be realistic with yourself and prioritize what needs to be addressed first.
  8. Pick your study partner wisely.  It’s great to have a study partner but make sure that your companion is compatible to what you are trying to accomplish.  The girlfriend who is going through a break-up and only wants to talk about her boyfriend troubles is not your best bet when trying to get work done.  You can talk to her on Friday when your mid-terms are over.  She’ll still have the SAME things to say.
  9. Outline your workload.  Use a calendar to set goals of when you need to have projects, assignments, and papers done.  This way you can forecast what’s ahead.  You may find that you have 3 papers due in one week.  This way you’ll know which papers to get a head-start on during the weeks ahead.
  10. Prepare for the next day.  At the end of every study or work session prep all of the things that you will tackle during your next session.  This will relieve you of any anxiety you may have over what is up in the air and what is not.  You’ll be able to go into your next session with a clear head and a  game plan of what to work on next.

For the love of books: E-Reader Apps for your smart phone and what I’m reading right now

May 17th, 2010

I started off this post thinking I would compare all the new E-Reader devices out there….Sony Daily Edition, Amazon Kindle, Apple iPad (as an E-Reader), and then I realized that I’ve never really used any of these readers.  ( So if any of the above would like to send me a FREE one, I’m available!)  My second realization was that when it comes down to it, I’m really not going to spend the $500 on a device that hasn’t quite been perfected yet.  I learned that lesson with my first generation iPod.  But I will spend a few dollars to add a reader app to my iPhone.  So here are the top apps to consider:

B&N eReader by Barnes and Noble for iPhone (FREE)

While this app gives you the opportunity to purchase books within the Barnes and Noble library and share these books with friends, the reviews come in that book prices are a bit high.

Kindle by Amazon.com for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch (FREE)

This is one of the most popular apps because of the ability to play with font size and color, access to the Amazon bookstore, turn pages, and add notes/highlights. Reviews come in saying there are problems in syncing to other reader devices and you only have book options, no magazines or newspapers.  Also it does not allow you to share books with friends.

eBooks by Kobo HD for iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, or Palm Pre (FREE)

It seems like our non-iPhone friends have been neglected in the eReader app world and that’s where Kobo steps in.   Not only is the app available for multiple platforms, after you download your book you are able to read it in other platforms as well, not just the device you downloaded it on.

There are parts of me that are very techie and can find myself browsing through the book selection on my iPhone while standing in line for a latte.  But the other side of me is championing for the survival of the good ole book.  Turning the pages, dog-earing memorable selections, and writing notes in a favorite book will never be forgotten on me.  Here is what I’m currently thumbing through:

Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert

I can’t precisely say that I’m reading through this book.  The truth is I keep this book in constant contact, often looking up pages, quotes, stories that I find truth in.  How many times have I read this book? About 592?  I always find the answer in Elizabeth Gilbert’s approach of having none of the answers.  I’ve found that this book is extremely dividing amongst people.  They either love it, or hate it.  If you don’t love it, you’re not ready for it.  When you’re ready, you will love it.

My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One Night Stands by Chelsea Handler

Chelsea Handler.  One night stands. Midgets. Vodka. Distasteful humor.  All I can say is that you will laugh your ass off and I warned you.

Food Matters by Mark Bittman

Mark Bittman is and has been the acclaimed writer of “The Minimalist” in The New York Times for the past 11 years.  In this book he focuses on how food plays a major role in our body’s health as well as the earth’s health.  As Mark states on his website,” Food Matters presents a series of easily adaptable strategies—along with meal plans and recipes—for eating sanely, judiciously, and consciously.”

xoxo, Vanesa

10 Things to Get You Started at Your New Job or Internship

May 10th, 2010

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If you’ve landed a new job or internship there are a few things you need to know to start your job on the right foot.  You want to come off as professional as possible and even if you’ve never worked a “real job” before, you want to make it seem like you have.  This way, your management won’t regret hiring you on day two mumbling the words, “But they were so great in the interview…”

1. Answering the phone: Your work phone and your personal phone are two very different monsters.  “What’s up?” and “Hey” are not the verbal welcome your office will want to convey.  If you haven’t been directed on how to answer the company phone then the safest answer for a ringing telephone would be stating the company name and then your name.  For Example..[ringing telephone] “Campus Confidant, this is Vanesa.”

2. Outgoing message setup: You will want to make sure that all of your outgoing message responses are setup.  Make sure your voicemail and your email signature now have all of your information and not the person who held the position before you.

3. Signing emails: Many companies are different on how they write emails.  In general always make sure you have a signature to your messages.  ALWAYS sign off with a “Sincerely”, “Best”, or “Warm Regards”.  Since you are an entry level employee it sometimes can come off as rude or arrogant not to have a signature line.

4. Email signature: Make sure that after you sign off your email that you have an email signature.  That signature should include your name and contact information for work.  DO NOT put your personal contact information or social networking sites such as your Twitter or AIM handle, especially if it is not work related and you have some crazy name like “Sweetcheeks143″.

5. Writing professional emails: Yes this is the electronic age but in the business world you can come off flaky and immature if you treat your emails as a Facebook comment.  Write complete sentences, and well organized thoughts.  Do not overload your email with LOLs and emoticons.  This is business, not an RSVP to an Evite.  Make sure that you are writing in a manner that you can be taken seriously.

6. Attire: I’m surprised I even have to write this but people just do not get it…especially our demographic of young women.  At the office, cleavage is distracting, short skirts are distracting, Gwen Stefani acrylic nails are distracting, sloppiness is distracting, stripper shoes are distracting, and peek-a-boo underwear is distracting.  If there is any place in the world that you want people to take you seriously and respect you it is at your job!  You want a career right?  (If not, you’re on the wrong blog.  You can head to that Investment Banker’s Girlfriends Anonymous site.)  Even if your peers joke around with you for your outfits, you should always dress for the position you want not the position that you are.  If you want the corner office part of it is making the hire-ups believe you belong there.  While the girl flashing her leopard bra and slit up her ass may get attention she certainly is not getting promoted.  Save the sexy getups for the clubs where you can actually do something about it and not get in a lawsuit.

7. Analyze the environment. If your office is quiet, don’t be a loudmouth.  If everyone on your team is staying till 6pm, don’t leave at 5 pm.  Make sure that you survey the scene and are flexible enough to ease into the culture.

8. Diligence, Diligence, Diligence. One of the very first times I had to “manage” someone was during an internship in college.  The other intern I managed always had 300 questions, only completed 50% of her projects, and then would come to me and tell me how she couldn’t finish her work.  It’s not that the other intern didn’t have as much knowledge as me or that I had easier projects, it was that she wasn’t diligent.  When she got to an issue she didn’t know the answer she would just ask me.  Before asking me she should have searched through previous emails, used Google, or went through her notes from our meetings to see if she could find the answer on her own first.  If she would have taken 5 extra minutes to try and get as many details as possible on her own she would have saved us both more time and made herself more of an asset than a liability. In the end, I got hired full time, and she was back to being unemployed.

9. Show up. I mean this in so many ways.  If you are going to take a job then show up for it.  Be on time, be prepared, turn in your work, spell check, go through your work with a fine tooth comb before submitting, wait to take days off or a vacation until you’ve really put in your time with the company, engage 100% of your mind and body to your job when you are there. Show your commitment, show that you can be trusted, SHOW UP! You will without a doubt make mistakes but if you are constantly trying to put your best foot forward those mistakes will serve as lessons and not points toward firing someone who always half-asses everything anyways.

10. Check your attitude. Your job is not an episode of “The Hills”.  Put your big girl panties on and act like one.  I say this over and over, but you need to be the person that people will want to deal with first thing in the morning at 9 am, even before they’ve gotten a latte.  On the other hand, don’t be a kiss ass.  No one likes a kiss ass and if you start building your career on this practice at the beginning you’ll have nothing left of yourself by the time you’re 30.

xoxo, Vanesa

Kick-Ass Career Chick Marissa Mayer of Google

April 12th, 2010

While flipping through an old edition of Glamour I came across a great article on Marissa Mayer of Google.  Interesting to think that probably the most beloved and powerful companies in the world has a lot to do with a blonde bombshell.  Marissa was one of the first 20 employees at Google and now takes post as Vice President of Search Product and User Experience.  What I love about Marissa is that it has been highly publicized of her love for wearing Oscar De La Renta and Armani to the office.  Her clean, simple aesthetic translates largely into everything Google puts out.  Marissa is unapologetically female and in an industry dominated by men she is leading the pack…in Oscar frickin De La Renta!!!  As I started combing the web in complete, jaw-dropping admiration (using Google, of course) I found out the following:

  • Her full-time residence is a penthouse in the San Francisco Four Seasons (she likes the amenities of grilled cheese via room service and that Barneys is her neighbor).
  • When she graduated with her masters from Stanford she had 12 job offers.
  • One of her goals is to bring more women into technology and teach them to take chances.
  • Naeem Khan designed her dresses for her bridal festivities including a going away dress based on a dress Jackie Kennedy wore while touring India.
  • On the Jackie Kennedy tip, her childhood bedroom still has the Jackie Kennedy doll collection she created as a child.
  • I love the fact that Jackie Kennedy is clearly one of this woman’s idols.
  • According to Google’s corporate page, “Her efforts have included designing and developing Google’s search interface, internationalizing the site to more than 100 languages, defining Google News, Gmail, and Orkut, and launching more than 100 features and products on Google.com. Several patents have been filed on her work in artificial intelligence and interface design. In her spare time, Marissa also organizes Google Movies – outings a few times a year to see the latest blockbusters – for 6,000+ people (employees plus family and friends).”……I’m exhausted just copy pasting all of that.

For more information on this Kick Ass Career Chick, click on the below links:

http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html

http://www.sanfranmag.com/story/adventures-marissa

http://www.glamour.com/women-of-the-year/2009/marissa-mayer

http://www.vogue.com/voguedaily/2009/12/the-bride-wore-snowflakes/

xoxo,

Vanesa

Oh, Snap…Mark Your Calendars for May 27th!

April 9th, 2010

There are no words. There is only love…

xoxo,
Vanesa

UCSB Upright Citizens Brigade at the Hub and Kick Ass Career Chick Amy Poehler

April 7th, 2010

The Upright Citizens Brigade Touring Company will be stopping by UCSB’s The Hub for a FREE improv show tomorrow night from 8-10pm.  You get can get more info on the event being thrown by AS Program Board here.  I’ve always admired comedians, especially improv performers, for their ability to think quickly on their feet but also to spread some fun in the world!  I heard the name of this group and instantly said, “Isn’t that a TV show?” Ahhhh yes, my memory serves me well.  The group had their own show on Comedy Central for three seasons from 1998-2000 based off of the popularity of their Chicago and New York theaters and improv workshops.  Even more inspiring is that one of the founding members of this comedy troupe is Amy Poehler of Saturday Night Live – Parks & Recreation – Mean Girls – Baby Momma – fame, a lot of which include one of my other all-time faves, TINA FEY!!!!  Watch the below, and TRY to tell me that smart women can’t be funny:

So I started doing a little digging on Amy Poehler and found out that this woman is one Kick Ass Career Chick.  Along with her popular roles in tv shows and films, she is also part of a project called Smart Girls At The Party with her friends Meredith Walker, a producer,  and Amy Miles, host of PBS’ Lomax: Hound of Music.  Their show airs on ON Networks.com and is a way of inspiring pre-teen girls by showcasing the many talents of the average smart girl next door.  I was absolutely charmed by this show and hear this inner voice in me screaming, “MORE!!!!! MORE of this on TV!!!! MORE of this content for smart girls!!!”  Take a look and spread the word to any lovely young pre-teens you may know.  I think it is absolutely genius:

xoxo,

Vanesa

Update your Spring Work/Internship Look with J.Crew Wear-to-Work Shop

April 6th, 2010

Winter is so easy to dress business casual in.  Throw on a blazer and boots and you’re set.  The spring and summer seasons take a little more effort because they require lightweight fabrics that aren’t too revealing and the daunting task of shaving your legs daily.  Luckily I can always turn to one of my heroes for advice, Jenna Lyons, the genius behind the glory that is J.Crew.  On the J.Crew site they have a fabulous section appropriately titled Wear-To-Work Shop. Here’s how I want to dress to the office this spring:

xoxo,

Vanesa

Google Docs Will Change Your Life for the Better

April 5th, 2010

Google is Godzilla.  It is roaming through our lives like a big giant lizard conquering all that comes in its path.  But imagine the big giant lizard making everything easier and more efficient.  It’s time to surrender.  The days of attaching a document to an email are going to fade fast.  I’ve been using Google Docs for a few years now and am constantly surprised by the confusion I receive from friends when I send them any of the following:

  • A calendar invitation from my Gmail Calendar
  • A form to fill out that automatically populates to a Google Spreadsheet
  • An email with a “private key” link for us to both view and edit a document in Google Docs

We are living in 2010 right?!?!  Well the revolution is growing and its time you get on the band wagon.  I know, I know…learning new things is difficult and it hurts your brain.  It’s so much easier to watch re-runs of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. But trust that one day you will be in an office that no longer uses email attachments.  The entire team of a project will work online sharing, viewing, and editing off of one document, spreadsheet, presentation, etc.  You’ll want to be a part of this.  And picture how much easier this will make that grueling group presentation for your Comm 151 class.

So where do you begin in this journey?  Start by watching this:

Now join the rest of civilization, get a Google account, and start down the road to making life more efficient.

xoxo,

Vanesa

Los Angeles Times Article “Tough Times for Teens in Summer Job Market”

April 5th, 2010

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This past Saturday I came across this really interesting Los Angeles Times article about how the recession has really impacted teens and students in their hunt for summer jobs.  This past March the unemployment rate for people age 16 to 19 hit a high of 26.1%.  A few great tips mentioned include:

  • Start Early – You should start looking for a summer job now to beat the crowds of students who will start the hunt once summer begins.  Yes, this may mean balancing school and your part-time gig at the same time.
  • Tap into your network – Find out from friends, family members, and teachers if they have any contacts that are looking for team members.  This is the very beginning of your professional networking and as you go along in your career you’ll find that your relationships with people will take your career so much farther than you could do on your own.
  • Dress appropriately – Dressing appropriately goes farther than covering up your belly button ring.  Dress for the role of the job you are going for.  If you are applying to work in a retail store that has really funky fashion you should dress the part.  Just make sure that you’re  wearing something that is non-offensive and shows the professional, pulled together person you are.

To read more of the tips and the full article, visit the LA Times here.

xoxo,

Vanesa

Resume Checklist

April 2nd, 2010

From Kri-Fuda Flick stream. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiri-fuda/3216762779/Click on photo for more photo goodness.

So now you’re a badass with a college degree, youth on your side, and a world of opportunity in front of you.  All you need is one last internship to polish off the resume.  Or you’re now searching for the job to jump-start your career as a post-grad.  “Of course my resume is perfect,” you say, “What kind of idiot do you take me for?”  Well, my friends, in the past month I posted an internship position with Campus Confidant and I have seen the downfall of the next generation before my eyes.  So maybe I’m being over-dramatic (what did you expect from me?).  But the truth is I’ve seen some pretty bad resumes, cover letters, and introduction e-mails in the past month to push me toward writing this post.  And these are not being submitted by your average dumb-dumb.  No, I’m receiving spelling mistakes, lower cased “I”‘s, and cover letters without a resume attached from students with 4.0 GPA’s, leadership experience, and honor society credentials.

I’m sure all of you have gone to your school’s career center and taken a basic workshop on how to write a resume.  Wait, you haven’t?  Okay. Stop reading. Run, don’t walk, to the career center.  Take this workshop first and then continue reading.

Now here’s my very basic checklist of things to remember when applying for an internship or entry-level job.  This is as basic as it gets…..

Things to remember when sending your resume via email to your potential future employer:

  1. This is an email not a text message: Do not use short hand text to write your messages.  Write complete sentences and make sure you spell check and grammar check.
  2. Remember the search capabilities of the Internet and especially Facebook. Your name and your email can be searched very easily.  If your potential future employer were to look you up ask yourself, “Is my Facebook profile picture appropriate?”, or “Are all of my personal photo albums set to private?”.  I literally went through an entire Facebook photo album of a candidate on spring break in Rosarito.  All I have to say is your bi-curiosity in your sorority sister, whip cream, and body shots are not the first impression you want to send an employer.
  3. You are applying for a position so be courteous, professional, and kind. No one wants to deal with someone who has an attitude from the very first communication.  No matter how amazing you are, there will always be someone from a better school, with a better GPA, and/or more work experience.  Be the personality that someone wants to walk in and deal with every single morning.
  4. What is the email address you are using to correspond with? This was one of my very first mistakes when entering the professional world.  Using the email address sugarbabygirl69@email.com isn’t exactly the portrayal of a responsible, young professional.  (No, that was not my old email address.) If your email account isn’t appropriate, start a new one…it’s free!!  Also, most email services provide you the opportunity to forward messages from one account to another account.  This way if you’re checking email from your mobile phone you can see all your emails in one account.  Just make sure to respond to emails from the address you used to first correspond.
  5. Have you attached your resume??? This is the original reason you are sending the email in the first place.
  6. Write a cover letter. Even if the job posting doesn’t ask for one include one anyways.  This is your opportunity to reveal more about yourself that the simple bullet points of your resume can’t reveal on their own.  Be professional and personable.  Don’t sound like you’re at a bar, but don’t sound like a robot either.
  7. Let me reiterate the power of the Internet. Your employer may not know you.  But don’t doubt that they don’t know someone who does.  This can easily be found through Facebook, in which I’ve found many mutual friends of candidates.  Also, don’t doubt the fact that if you’re applying to work in a certain industry that you won’t run into this same person down the line.  Be professional throughout the entire process even if the result is not what you wanted.  You never know how this interaction will play out in the future.  What if the employer decides to go with another candidate but was so impressed by you they recommend you to a colleague of theirs?  You’re entering the real world as a grown up, so act like one.
  8. Be mindful of the timing of your responses. If it takes you three days to email someone back they probably will be concerned at how quickly your work turnaround will be.
  9. If you are using a resume or cover letter template be sure to fill in all the blank spaces!!! Yes, I have received a cover letter that had an [insert name and company here] on it.
  10. Proof read!!!! Read over everything before you send it out.  In fact, grab your smartest and most pulled-together friend and ask them to read it over first.  Better yet, send it to your parents first and have them take a look.  If they are anything like my mom they will make sure that your cover letter and resume represent the product of what they just spent their life savings on to be a part of the higher education stystem.

I am by no means perfect.  I have made many of the above mistakes and I am sure I make more mistakes daily.  But the one thing I have is just a smidge more years in this game and if I can give a helping hand I will.  There are millions of college students and post-grads that will be entering a dismal job market.  Step-up and stand-out in the rat race.

xoxo,

Vanesa

Success: Kick Ass Career Chicks Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor leave Juicy Couture

February 2nd, 2010

Juicy Founders 2

A friend emailed me an article from New York Magazine discussing the departure of Gela Nash-Taylor and Pamela Skaist-Levy from Juicy Couture.  The two women founded the clothing company in 1994 and it was eventually purchased by Liz Claiborne in 2003.  The financial backing of Claiborne took the already popular Juicy brand and expanded them further into keychains, jewelry, doggie sweaters, and nicknacks galore while Gela and Pamela remained 100% in charge of the creative control of the brand.  But now the two ladies want to branch out and do more creative works in books,  TV shows, and movies.  The New York Magazine writer put out the necessary information on the deal, mainly that the two are walking away with $200 million each, but adds this gem of an analysis:

By TV show, we’ll assume the Post means costuming Jersey Shore. And a book? Well, anyone can write a style guide by copying the most recent one that came out and plugging in different pictures and chapter titles, since from what we can tell they’re all basically the same. But a movie? We guess they’d be the perfect people to dream something up with characters like those in Mean Girls, who will overspend on anything popular without questioning WHY GOD WHY.

The Comments section got even more entertaining with comments such as these:

Dina Lohan is a founder of Juicy Couture? That explains everything!
Don’t let the door hit you on your *juicy* on the way out.
Both of them are sorta gross and precisely why I never (really, never) bought any terry cloth sweats – from ANYONE. Ew.

Alright people, enough of this nastiness! Pam and Gela created an empire, how many people can say they did that. And although YOU may not like Juicy Couture clothing, MILLIONS do…how do you think they got that $200 million dollar check???

I’ll admit the appeal of Juicy Couture has changed in the past few years but I was put off by all the negativity around what seems to be a great success story.  I may not own a purple velour sweatsuit  but I can’t help but feel a spark of “Go Girl” in me when I read of these two women walking away from their brand with $200 million when they started in the San Fernando Valley with $200.  Their original concept wasn’t anything mind blowing…they wanted to make sexy basics that they would want to wear themselves and gift to their friends.  But it was their hard work and creativity that took this basic concept into an international brand.  Gela and Pamela started working out of Gela’s one-bedroom apartment and had a cleaning woman helping them with shipping, the cleaning woman would eventually run all of Juicy’s warehouses.  In doing a little more research about these kick-ass career chicks I found a great quote from them on their success.  Gela Nash Taylor: “…We learned from our experiences, and we were lucky.” Pamela Skaist-Levy: “We weren’t lucky, we worked our asses off.”

So here’s to these two kick ass career chicks, a $200 million pay day, a hot pink puffy vest with “Viva La Juicy” spray painted on the backside, and working our asses off….

Xoxo, Vanesa

Style: Rainy Day Fashion Fix

January 22nd, 2010

It’s still “Raining, it’s pouring, the old man is snoring…” here in LA.  Since most of our shopping is outdoors I’ve had to resort to scanning through Polyvore to get my fashion fix.  Here are some rainy day ideas so you don’t end up being the girl in a soaking wet sweatsuit and ruined suede boots:
Umbrellas
Umbrellas in this set:
Trenchcoats
Trenchcoats in this set:
Rainboots

Your Campus/Culture: Food and Film brought to you tonight by ArtPower at UCSD

January 21st, 2010

artpwr ucsd

I heard of this event and instantly loved it!  Two of my favorite things mixed together into a cocktail of fun, food and film, or as ArtPower at UCSD has appropriately named their event, FOOVIES: Lust+Passion+Desire. Wow, this just got a whole lot spicier ;-)   The event being held at The Loft tonight will serve up music and food from 7:30-8pm then a showing of the film Dinner Rush at 8 pm.  Now I haven’t seen Dinner Rush so I can’t give you a sales pitch on why you should go out and see it.  But I do know it stars John Corbett and I’m sure there’s some type of “Carrie Bradshaw broke Aiden’s heart twice” obligation that makes me always want to support him.  Also, he charms me over and over again in My Big Fat Greek Wedding every….single….time.  Here’s a breakdown of the film from ArtPower’s site:

When the “star chef” son of proprietor and bookmaker Louis Cropa decides to make changes in the menu of Louis’ hugely popular Italian restaurant, a frenetic evening of comedy is served up to a local police detective, rival gangsters from Queens, and a renowned food nymph. Some things don’t go down so well; other things come up that shouldn’t as the evening boils over with mayhem.
[2001, UK, 98 min.]

dinner rush poster

My tummy gets all sorts of happy when I read the menu they have planned:

MENU Entrée:Penne with Shrimp and Spicy Tomato Sauce; Antipasto Salad; and Trio of Dips with Assorted Breads. Desserts: Meyer Lemon Pine Nut Tart with Citrus Mascarpone and Ricciarelli Cookies. Wine Choice: An assortment of Italian and Californian wines. Menu subject to change.

Admission price ($26) includes the music, food, and the movie.  Now go on and purchase your ticket here, there will be plenty of nights for you to eat Dominoe’s Delivery.  And while you’re in the Italian spirit go on and play this:

Second, if you’re not old enough to enjoy a glass of vino you can drink some of this:

Vignette Wine Country Soda – Rose’ ($28.50-12pack)

Wine Country Sodaxoxo, Vanesa

Success: Ten Best Green Jobs for the Next Decade and Jobs of 2030 from Fast Company

January 20th, 2010

Photo from greenforall.org's Flickr stream.

Photo from greenforall.org's Flickr stream.

I came across two really great articles from Fast Company yesterday, “Ten Best Green Jobs for the Next Decade” and “Jobs of 2030″.  I’m all for living in the moment but its good to know what your education can be working toward or if you are starting a career where it may lead in the next few years.  Here are their predictions:

Ten Best Green Jobs for the Next Decade from Fast Company:

  • Farmer
  • Forester
  • Solar Power Installer
  • Energy Efficiency Builder
  • Wind Turbine Fabricator
  • Conservation Biologist
  • Green MBA and Entrepreneur
  • Recycler
  • Sustainability Systems Developer
  • Urban Planner

Click here to read the detailed list with explanations of the jobs as well as an excellent listing of schools and employers appropriate for each job.

Jobs of 2030 from Fast Company

  • 1. Body part maker (Yes, I know, this is weird but true.)
  • 2. Nano-medic
  • 3. Pharmer of genetically engineered crops and livestock
  • 4. Old age wellness manager/consultant
  • 5. Memory augmentation surgeon
  • 6. ‘New science’ ethicist
  • 7. Space pilots, tour guides and architects
  • 8. Vertical farmers
  • 9. Climate change reversal specialist
  • 10. Quarantine enforcer
  • 11. Weather modification police
  • 12. Virtual lawyer
  • 13. Avatar manager/devotees/virtual teachers
  • 14. Alternative vehicle developers
  • 15. Narrowcasters
  • 16. Waste data handler
  • 17. Virtual clutter organiser
  • 18. Time broker/Time bank trader
  • 19. Social ‘networking’ worker
  • 20. Personal branders

Read Fast Company’s analysis here and get the full report from The Shape of Jobs to Come Report here.

xoxo, Vanesa

Soul: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 18th, 2010

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“…Let us not wallow in the valley of despair, I say to you today, my friends.

And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.”

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today!

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of “interposition” and “nullification” — one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream today!

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight; “and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.”²

This is our hope, and this is the faith that I go back to the South with.

With this faith, we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.

And this will be the day – this will be the day when all of God’s children will be able to sing with new meaning:

My country ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing.

Land where my fathers died, land of the Pilgrim’s pride,

From every mountainside, let freedom ring!

And if America is to be a great nation, this must become true.

And so let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire.

Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York.

Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of
Pennsylvania.

Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado.

Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California.

But not only that:

Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia.

Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee.

Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi.

From every mountainside, let freedom ring.

And when this happens, when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:

Free at last! Free at last!

Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

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