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Packing August 4, 2009

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Genoa was great this year.

I have been seeing it each summer since 2006: as a student in a holiday, as a job searcher, as a “house wife”, as a freelancer and this year…as a tourist. It was amazing. Of course, if the previous years wouldn’t have existed, this couldn’t have been so amazing.

Since I wrote last time, we moved. We were staying at a friend’s place on Via Balbi (Unesco heritage street) 2 minutes from the train station and 10 from the harbor. The street was very noise and lively: full of people of all colors and nationalities, some of them sipping their coffees on a terasse placed on the sidewalk, in front of the doorstep of the coffee shop. In one word, the touristic area, full of life, charm, young people, hot weather, dust, sleeping with open windows, hearing the bus every hour until 2 in the night and then starting again at 5 in the morning. Hearing the same song over and over again from the dancing school across the street. Seeing blond backpackers – so obviously not Italians since the Italians turned their heads and said “ciao bella” to the Scandinavian blonds. I missed the noise of this street and I took it in completely.

Then last Wednesday we moved to another friend’s place up on the hills, away from the tourist area. This neighbourhood is so amazing. I have been to Monica’s place before but never stayed here. I always smile when I remember how we got to know her. She is a Romanian who had a tough life and who’s been living in Genoa for almost 8 years now. The neighbourhood is one of the cheapest in Genoa, the kind of place where most of the Latin people live, together with some young Italian families with low budgets and old Italians who just stayed at “home”. And when I say old I mean from 90 years on. The blocks are build on every piece of land possible, they have terrasses one on top of the other, you need to climb hundreads of stairs to get to the highest block. In the same time, we are less than 2 km from the harbour, so in the night we can see the light of the laterna caressing the blocks. The wind is so enjoyable and seeing grass and trees is wonderful. People cherrish their small gardens and once in a while you can hear a granny calling her husband for lunch, asking him to leave the darn garden. Everybody says hello if they happen to go on the balconies and meet eachother’s eyes. You can actually hear birds and the air is clean and has an adurable temperature. Compared to Via Balbi where the heat was sometimes unbearable and because of the air humidity I felt like taking a shower every half an hour, this is heaven countryside. On Sunday you hear the church bells, and every morning some old people play some forgotten songs like our “romantze”…melancholic…

Of course, most of the women are housewives and at lunch time you can guess what type of food the nieghbour cooked by the smell. In Zurich that never happened to me…and the kitchens were so small…you could have definitely guessed that is not an enjoyable area. Here, kitchens are bigger. The kitchen is the room where family gatherings happen. With a 2-3 hours lunch break of course you can jump on your scooter and run home for lunch and then go back to work for a few more hours.

Well…that’s Genoa through my eyes as a tourist…of course if you search the archives of my blog from 2006 you will see my stories were different…

And like any other tourist, I am leaving. Me, my fiance Dani and my brother Luxi are flying to Brussels tomorrow. We just finished packing. Me and Dani have seen Brussels before and I it’s in the top of the “favourite cities to live in” list. For example I love Genoa but just to come here for a break, I couldn’t live here for the rest of my life. Things happen to slow, people are either tourists or old people…Last year I thought I could live in Brussels forever – it seems the perfect mix for me…let’s see how I feel this year…

And even though we are in a holiday, business has never been better…

Drive safe, stay alive! November 7, 2008

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The dareberry of today is a bit connected to my fear of getting a driver’s license. I am almost 26 now and i love other means of transportation so much that i don’t feel like learning to drive a car. I am sure i can do it because every time i wanted something, i fought for it and i had it!

The issue is that i don’t feel like i want it. I know it’s useful, and since i will have a car in a few months it will be useful to have a driver’s license, but i don’t feel like it, so today i decided to stop torturing myself in putting me through the drivers’ school and enjoy the trains that i always loved.

In the same time, what triggered this post is a small video on safe driving and safe “car cruising” and so on. It’s horrible but very “impactfull” – smart guys…

So, here it is: Koenntest du damit leben?

Opened to changing everyday in every possible way… October 21, 2008

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…is the key to living happily the present!

Today, between 14.36 and 15.00 i lived some moments of great happiness and i just felt like writing about them, so here it is:

Today i decided to take the train from Bucharest to Pitesti and not the bus like i usually do. One of the reasons i decided this, is that for me, the train, is the second best place to be in, on this planet (other reasons are the plus of comfort and the price). The first best place is on the mountains, just breathing and wondering how can it be that the snow is so white and the sun so pure, and the third best place is in a green field of grass with crickets around you, admiring the stars with some red wine beside, or…during the day, watching the clouds moving on the sky .
About the present: what can be more beautiful than being in a fast train, sitting on the sunny side, listening to a great song and brainstorming names for your new business idea? What can express more freedom than this? Space and time just vanish, every blood vessel feels the speed and Sennheiser gives you a special sound quality for Cranberries’ songs. Endorphins are in the air :)

Who says that life sucks?

Such a bad quote…

My summer holidays September 28, 2008

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I am a lazy bones when it comes to uploading photos. I am glad that my boyfriend is passionate about it, though:) so, here are some of the photos we made in our trip through Brussels, Paris, Bruges, Amsterdam and Venice.

Enjoy!:)

2 Dareberries today: where to share a PPT and how to make a great PPT August 6, 2008

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Lately i was curious about Power Point. Theoretically i know what means to make a good presentation in PPT – i have learned that as part of my preparation for becoming a trainer.
It seems though that the trends in creating a PPT change quite often so i decided to write a dareberry on this.

A few years ago i was happy to attend a training on “how to make a winning PPT” from a world known training provider – it was not named exactly like that but this was the theme. I remember they recommended us to use 3 lines per slide and max 6 words per line.

Recently i have read “Presentation Zen” by Garr Reynolds and guess what? His advice is to have one sentence per slide! And i happen to agree so much! There are many many other interesting and useful things in Garr’s book. You should take a look at it.

The second dareberry is about good and bad PPTs and where to find them.
It’s still a BETA version, but it’s here – you can share your PPTs and see other people’s PPTs. Many of them have bad graphics but there are also many good ones, at least in matters of content. Or maybe i just happened to bump into bad ones cause i was trying to see how dull PPTs could get…happy browsing and …slidesing…

Revamping my life August 5, 2008

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And on my way to there, i started with revamping my blog :)
Me on the beach in Santa Margherita Ligure. On a public beach…which was actually only rocks but it was fun since we were together with some very good friends of mine.

My blog is now located at Dareberries.com – this is an old concept of mine that died in the…5th month before getting born. A sad story but now is going to be revamped.

In 2 days from now i will go in a holiday – i am so looking forward to it since is part of the revamping process:)) I plan to spend as much as needed to feel free and worry-less (of course, within a budget). I somehow already feel that since i am not with the Snails anymore, but during this holiday i will feel it 100%. We will travel “student style” with “employee budget”. Did you ever try it? I know you don’t want to spend too much cause you want to buy a new fridge, or an air-conditioning, but just don’t think about it. When we were students we were happy with much less and damn it, it felt so much better!

So i will reduce my work week from 4 hours per day to 4 hours per week…By the way, did you read “The 4-hour work week”? This guy is good…you might get inspired by him…

That’s my dareberry for today :)

New energy – noi fortze:) July 31, 2008

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Do you ever get the feeling that you are out of resources…like whatever happens, you are down and that’s it?

That’s how i felt this week, until now when i saw that my site came up on the first google search page for “ebrains”. Last week it was nowhere…now it’s the 4th :)

Well…let’s get to more personal stuff…in September i am going home…and it might be “for good” this time. I will deliver a one week training on Leadership and get rid of the last master exams…finally reaching the point on working on the dissertation paper.

Right now i am looking forward to the Europe tour i am going to make for 2 weeks. I will go to Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Venice and Rimini :) I am sooo looking forward to it. The only bad part about it is that during these 2 weeks my workaholic-ism…will be totally dead…i will probably spend less than 1 hour per day online and since being online makes my business work, it will really be a total holiday…but i will come back cu fortze noi in September :)

My site is up an running July 19, 2008

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hello everybody,

Some of you know that i work in the field of virtual assistance. I am coordinating a team of virtual assistants and things have started to move. My project award rate has grown up to 20% and i am thinking of new areas of virtual support for my clients and other possible clients.

You can see my site here.
Rent eBrains is a pretty old idea in a new shape and i am very optimistic about it. Let me know what you think about the site.

hugs,
Armina

My last day home July 15, 2008

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Today is my last day in Romania…my future is quite covered in a deep fog. I am supposed to come back here in September to deliver a 5 days training on leadership and pass my last exams for my masters degree, but who knows what might happen until September?

In August i will be traveling a little bit. More precisely for 2 weeks. I am looking forward to that and i am hoping to get some new business ideas out of this travel around Europe.

So I am going back to Italy and i will be concentrating on clarifying my books ideas and on writing them. I want to have the first draft of one of them by the end of July.

On the other hand i will go on with my professional experiment of being a freelancer. It goes very well and i am planning to grow – to expand in another business area and to get my assistants busier than they are right now.

I will be flying tomorrow. And i realized that this is the first time when i am coming to Romania and i didn’t manage to meet my friends…this is said…sometimes emails and chats are not enough.

hugs!

Armi

We are too dynamic for the snails! July 11, 2008

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This has been my slogan for the last few days…i won’t say who are the snails, i will just say that yesterday i was looking through some old papers…some diplomas since i was acting in high school, some manuals from cool trainings, and i bumped into a play. A theater play. A theater play i wrote in high school. I haven’t read it since then, until last evening. Is not great but is good…i even laughed at my own jokes…i couldn’t recognize my style…it was a shock for me.

I realized, once again, how much the snails have changed me…they made me loose my speed and supported the flattening of my brain…baaad snails…

I allocated myself 8 months to un-flat my brain. it’s been one month already and i can feel the difference. now i can say for sure: snails are not the right kitchen if you want to cook profitable ideas!…what did i say? sorry…snails are not the kitchen where you could cook any kind of ideas! Is nothing more than just a canteen…and what great chef would like to work in a canteen?