Friday, February 3, 2012

Best Career Advice Ever: 'Don't Coast Through Life' | Life@Adobe


Lea H., VP of Design and Web Product Management at Adobe, has experienced a variety of twists and turns in her 23 year-technology career. She?s been a consultant, product manager, application developer, marketer and more. But now she?s taking on one of her biggest challenges yet: heading up a brand new consumer group at Adobe that aims to make design and creativity approachable for the mass market.

As you can see from her career path, she?s never been one to shirk a challenge. The best advice she received came from a nun named sister Leonora who advised ?don?t coast through life.? Lea shared, ?That has been my own personal mantra that gave me an excuse to have a crazy career path. I feel fortunate to have had that advice early on.?

Lea shared this advice and much more during an Adobe & Women brownbag event this month. Some of her other top advice included:

* Honesty. If you don?t know the answer, don?t make it up. Lea said a big part of her personal brand is authenticity and standing behind what she believes.

* Ask for help. Everyone hits a wall in their career at times. Tap formal and informal mentors for guidance.

* Embrace failure. She said one of the biggest learning lessons in her career was when she launched a product and it didn?t go well.

* Take risks. ?If you make decisions based on risk to your career you?ll never make the right decision. It?s not about me or you or the career ?it?s about having the guts to move things forward for the business,? she said.

* Surround yourself with different points of view. A key mistake that leaders can make is to have a team that believes exactly what the leader believes. Lea said, ?A true leader will put people on their team who won?t agree with you because you?ll always get to a better result.?

* Learn the business. Branch out and get to know areas of the business outside your function. You will benefit from it and so will your team.

What?s the best career advice you?ve received? Share it on our blog. We?d love to hear from you.

Source: http://blogs.adobe.com/adobelife/2012/02/01/best-career-advice-ever-dont-coast-through-life/

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

How to do Interior Designing of your Home without hiring Interior ...

Often we rely on the expertise and suggestions of professional Interior Designers and Decorators to decorate our home or office and there is nothing wrong doing that. After all they are the professional and have gone through extensive training and have done several design so enough experience and one should take their suggestions and feedback for great designs.

But lets see the other side. When it comes to your home, you will be living there and probably you know your own taste better than anyone else. How many of us wear designer wear clothes designed by the most reputed fashion designers. After looking at a designer wear have you ever felt that you won?t wear that cloth, no matter how costly that is, even if you know it?s a design of one of the most famous designer of the bollywood? I have felt like that at several occasions.

Anyways the point here that I am trying to make is, you can do the interior designing of your own without hiring Interior Decorators, given you follow certain thumb rules. In no way I am convincing you to not hire Interior Decorators, but at times you feel like doing it yourself without hiring an Interior Decorator or may be just after getting your home renovated.

Listed below are a few of the tips to help you do or improve the interior designing of your home.

Budget: First of all allocate and fix a budget. Some one has said -?for decoration of your home or wife, no matter what kind of budget you allocate, there is always a chance of improvement-?. So having a budget is very important

Set your Expectations: You must have a clear idea of your own expectations. No matter from where you have taken inspiration, a friends home or a magazine or from an interior decorator, make sure you know what you want and it fit your taste well. After all we don?t do renovation every now and then.

Select Colors and Shades: Choose colors shades carefully. While choosing colors, make sure you visualize it in day and night. There are some color hat looks great in day, but not during night. You may look at several magazines and other references for color ideas.

Know your floor and its structure: This is very important. You must understand that something, which was looking good in 10X10 room, may not look good in 20X20 room. Something that looked good in a square floor may not look good in a diagonal shape floor. So while visualizing your designs, consider thinking about these things.

Furniture and Accessories: remember each of the elements like sofa, tables, flowerpots; curtains etc together make a perfect room. So pay attention to detail and finalize these elements carefully

Now when you have already worked or working on above, its time to consult your friends and spouse. A creative idea could come from anywhere, so take input, discuss and finally get going. Incase you wish to hire a consultant Interior Designer then don?t hesitate; it will further enhance your overall renovation plan. After all who can guide you better than a professional interior decorator.

Source: http://geist3d.com/?p=84

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Report: Apple Reaching Out to TV Component Suppliers

Rampant speculation says Apple has a full-fledged, big-screen TV project in the works -- an iTV, if you will. Now Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says Apple has been contacting component makers for its set, leading him to believe it will almost definitely land in 2012.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GearFactor/~3/WB2iu00Gd4I/

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Michelle Yeoh calls Myanmar's Suu Kyi her 'hero' (AP)

BANGKOK ? Michelle Yeoh says she was keen to portray Aung San Suu Kyi as soon as she heard a film was being made about the life of the Myanmar democracy icon.

"The Lady," starring the Malaysian actress, opens in U.S. theaters next month.

Yeoh says the Nobel Peace Prize laureate is a hero of hers. She was promoting the movie Wednesday in Thailand, where most of the movie was shot.

The enthusiasm is not entirely requited. Suu Kyi said in an interview last month she doesn't plan to see the movie and doesn't like watching films supposedly about herself.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/celebrity/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120201/ap_en_ce/as_thailand_suu_kyi_film

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EU leaders seek growth as Greece crisis looms (AP)

BRUSSELS ? With another recession looming, European leaders on Monday met in Brussels to discuss ways to stimulate growth and create badly needed jobs, even as they drew up tighter spending limits to avoid a repeat of the crippling debt crisis.

Europe's debt crisis has put the continent and its leaders in an almost impossible situation. While they have to slash their deficits to reassure investors reluctant to lend to them, the debt crisis has also hammered the so-called "real economy," sending unemployment soaring. Many think that only government spending can restart growth.

While the 27 EU leaders meeting in Brussels will focus on walking the fine line between reining in spending and stimulating growth, the elephant in room is Greece.

Greece and its bondholders have come closer to a deal to significantly reduce the country's debt and pave the way for it to receive a much-needed euro130 billion ($170 billion) bailout.

Negotiators for Greece's private creditors said Saturday that a debt-reduction deal could become final within the next week. If the agreement works as planned, it could help Greece avoid a catastrophic default, which would be a blow to Europe's already weak financial system.

But European officials are afraid that even that deal may not be enough to fix Greece's finances, with some blaming Athens for dithering in its austerity promises.

German officials over the weekend proposed that Athens temporarily cede control over tax and spending decisions to a powerful eurozone budget commissioner before it can secure further bailouts.

The idea proved immediately controversial ? both the European Commission and the Greek government refuted it ? to the point that German Chancellor Angela Merkel pulled back on the idea when she arrived in Brussels.

She said Europe had to support Greece in implementing promised austerity and reform measures, "but all that will only work if Greece and all other states discuss this together."

Luxembourg Prime Minister, and head of the group of eurozone finance ministers, Jean-Claude Juncker told reporters as he entered the summit that Greece couldn't be singled out.

"I'm strongly against the idea of imposing the debt commissioner only to Greece, that's just not acceptable" neither for Greece nor the rest of Europe, Juncker said.

The negotiations in Greece are crucial because it is clear that Athens will never be able to pay off all of its debts, especially as austerity measures take their toll on its anemic economy. Martin Schulz, president of the European Parliament, cautioned against punishing Greece too severely.

"Greece needs an economic relaunch today and not in 2016," he told reporters on the sidelines of the summit. "So why not put together a stimulus package today instead of discussing another time a reduction in spending in a country that's in an economic depression?

He said that there are European funds for that kind of stimulus, but unlocking them has always posed a challenge.

The European Commission has proposed to summit leaders that euro82 billion in existing development funds be redirected toward countries in dire need of help to fix their labor markets.

Greece is not alone in facing slow growth and high unemployment. In Spain, for example, unemployment has soared to nearly 23 percent and closed in on 50 percent for those under age 25, leaving more than 5 million people ? or almost one out of every four ? out of work as the country slides toward recession.

Even countries in the so-called European "core" ? which are generally better off ? are suffering. The French government was forced Monday to revise down its growth forecast for the year from 1 percent to just 0.5 percent.

In fact, many now fear that Europe is on the verge of another recession, and leaders gathering Brussels said that spurring growth would be the focus of their talks Monday.

A draft of the summit conclusions, obtained by The Associated Press, proposes reducing barriers to do business across the EU's 27 states and giving better training to young people, who are particularly hard-hit by unemployment.

But it does not contain any new financial stimulus to boost growth, even though turning around Europe's economy would likely require more stimulus from governments, which are currently under pressure to cut ? rather than increase ? spending.

"We have to have balanced budgets and at the same time focus on growth and jobs," said Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt of Denmark, which holds the rotating presidency of European Council. "It is possible to both at the same time and it is important to understand that these are two sides of the same coin."

The 27 heads of state and government got a taste of the popular frustration with austerity and high unemployment on their way to Monday's summit in a city paralyzed by strikes. Leaders had to fly into the military airport of Beauvechain 20 miles (30 kilometers) outside of Brussels after the city's main airport was shutdown by a 24-hour strike.

Belgium's three main unions joined forces in the walkout to protest national budgetary measures that have in part been imposed on the country by the EU. If the country hadn't met cost-cutting targets, financial sanctions would have been imposed.

Monday's strike has been mirrored in many other member states. Overall, 23 million people are jobless across the EU, 10 percent of the active population.

"Europe has to offer jobs, social protection and perspective for the future. Otherwise it risks losing the support of its citizens," said the strike manifesto of the ACV union.

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Associated Press writers Don Melvin, Robert Wielaard and Raf Casert contributed to this story.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120130/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_europe_financial_crisis

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