In the morning of the 4th of June I headed to Radisson BLU hotel in Bucharest to see what was to be (I would soon discover) yet another great experience in the company of Jim BAGNOLA (personal site in Romanian and English, LinkedIn profile, Facebook profile). The event was organized by LEADERS Romania, a foundation I proudly joined back in 2002. +Continue Reading
I’ll post below my view on posting on Internet forums and what I have learned out of this. +Continue Reading
I like watching cartoons, although there is not one specific cartoon I like in particular. Find out below why cartoons are lovely thing to watch (for me at least). +Continue Reading
I was thinking the other day about a full-time MBA program. So, I decided to have a look on what’s the market request for such a program. Find out my discoveries below. +Continue Reading
What tips would I give to an event organizer? +Continue Reading
Yesterday I went, for the very first time in my life, at an aerobics class. There were all women, we had some large gymnastics balls to play with and we did some exercises for about 40 minutes. I won’t bother you with details, but what impressed me most at that class was the sheer optimism and happiness from the trainer. She always smiled (sometimes with a very large smile), she was comforting, and she cared. Leaving sports apart, this was a lovely experience. And always in her conversations she tried to make me (and others) feel good. That’s it for today.
On 29th of March 2009 Vasile PAUN from intellCompetitiv, was at the Body Mind Spirit Festival, at Sala Palatului, Bucharest. I was lucky enough to hear a speech from him: “Walk on your own path”. +Continue Reading
Saturday I went for a long talk with a friend of mine. Long time no see, a lot of thoughts to share with him. I’ve spent about two hours travelling in Bucharest and more four hours at his home talking with him. What I’ve learned from this talk? Find out below. +Continue Reading
The first thing I noted while checking the notes is that I didn’t pay that much of an attention on what I’ve written. Most of the things I’ve written are not in my head. And that’s, simply put, bad. I’ve slept 5 hours prior to the conference, and almost 12 after it, but my memory isn’t helping me all that much two days after. +Continue Reading