Monday, March 12, 2012
WIP #10: Bold
When I popped in to my nearby White House Black Market boutique last week, I instantly fell in love with not just their latest arrival fashions ... but also their marketing campaign. What a great sentiment that applies, and NOT just to our choice of jacket or dress! And yes, I left with a new belt and a cute jacket if you must know! :)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
WIP #9: An Apple a Day
I am well overdue for a necessary technology refresh. That's a fact. I've been a hold out on the Apple revolution for the most part. Sure, I have a small army of ipods, an ipad and an itouch ... but up until last week I just couldn't fathom quitting my Blackberry addiction and I'm convinced my brain is hard wired to the Windows operating platform.
Then, the realization hit. My job is to strategize, evangelize and manage all things "cool" and new technology. Mobility, customer feedback, social media ... you name it. If there is a buzzword in b2b technology trends, I'm working on it. It's awesome but at the same time not optimized unless I have all the appropriate gear.
A trip to the Apple store later and I'm the proud owner of a tricked out iphone 4s and new Mac Book Air. In a shocking pursuit to be cool fast, I gave up the Blackberry cold turkey. Even more shocking ... I couldn't have adjusted faster or easier. I suppose my operating system can in fact be re-programmed after all.....
I'm a convert and now, I think different.
Monday, February 27, 2012
WIP #8: Blue Ocean
I love this picture. I spent the week in Puerto Rico for work. While the days were full of long meetings, prep and hard work ... it's hard not to feel at peace when you look at a scene like this. It felt surreal to sit and work on strategy for new software applications that are truly industry game changers and stare out over the beautiful blue ocean. As a business book junkie, Kim's Blue Ocean Strategy has been a long time favorite. Don't compete in the harsh red oceans ... expand into the unknown, unlimited blue oceans. Perfect scenery, perfect strategy.
Friday, February 17, 2012
WIP #7: Believe
She believed she could so she did.
I became familiar with this
saying some time back and now hold this phrase as a guiding principle for my
life. It is my screen saver, my
wallpaper, my positive energy in tough times and now my personal mantra. I believe in empowering women to reach their
highest potential and have made this my personal mission to pass this message of optimism forward to others.
In the past few months; I …
·
Believed I could
be the youngest member of my
company’s leadership team; and I did.
·
Believed I could
be one of the ONLY 10% of women on
the leadership team; and I did.
·
Believed I could start a family while balancing a very
challenging career as a leader of a hospitality technology business; and I did.
·
Believed I could
start a small business to give back
to children’s charities; and I did.
·
Believed I could
start a blog devoted to inspiring
working mothers to keep balance and achieve amazing things at home and at
work; and I did.
·
Believed I could personally mentor women in my company
to reach their career goals; and I am!
As a women leader in a male
dominated technology industry serving the male dominated hospitality industry,
I feel a special calling to facilitate mentoring other women to reach their
highest potential. It is my esteemed
pleasure to be personally mentoring five women in my company and giving them a
safe environment to grow and develop their skills. The fact that I am most proud of is that each
of these women took the initiative to seek me out and ask me to mentor them in
a variety of ways. While humbly, I
believe that speaks to the value they see in my personal mission; it also
speaks volumes to the amazing women that surround me that I have the great
opportunity to influence.
Through blogging and the help
of a (woman) writing coach assisting me in crafting the concept for a book, I
am hopeful to grow this passion into a motivational message for even more
women. I love the challenge put before
me to be a real life Wonder Woman at home and in the boardroom. My goal is to prove that it is indeed
possible to achieve balance and have a growing family as well as a rewarding
career. By documenting my journey, my
hope is to inspire other young women starting families to understand that it is
truly possible to “do it all” and empower them to stay the course and succeed
in all areas.
To
get more women in the boardroom, we cannot let them quit the course before they
get there.
My
passion is this mission.
WIP #6: A Wild Ride
The days are long but the years are short.
At only 7 months with our sweet little babe, Beckham, I can already attest to the truth of that statement. This past weekend, we purchased a new "big boy" car seat and enough baby gates to create a fortress. Daily, he amazes me with a new discovery in our big world and I love every minute of our adventure together. It's wild to see how far he's progressed in just 7 months. And in a bitter sweet way, I know this is only the beginning. I'm sure the phrase "I wish he would stay this age forever" will be words coming from my mouth a million times. It's an incredible ride (pun intended given the picture) and I can't wait to see where we go next!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
WIP #5 - Top of the World
The past few days have been spent taking a much deserved break from the daily grind and vacationing in Beaver Creek, CO. With 6 co-workers and friends as well as dear hubs in tow, we enjoyed a fun filled time together. One of the (many) highlights of the trip was a snowmobiling excursion in a National Park along the Continental Divide. What a breath taking view. Truly beautiful.
Sometimes it takes looking out from a snow covered mountaintop to find your moment of zen.
Sometimes it takes looking out from a snow covered mountaintop to find your moment of zen.
Week In Pictures #4: The Shipping Manager
What do you do when you are six months pregnant with your first baby, working full time in a leadership position that requires extensive travel AND trying to figure out new world order for your expanded family? Ah yes, of course ... you decide to try your hand at small business!
Last summer, just before the babe's arrival, I decided it was time to quit talking and start doing. And with that, I started Charmed Life Kids. A small boutique business focused online for children's high end apparel at affordable prices. I incorporated, designed, manufactured ... you name it. I'm fairly confident most of this process was just simply to learn "how to do it" but it has been fun along the way. I definitely have a new respect and understanding of aspects of business I did not before. It's been worth every minute of thought I've given it.
With that, fast forward a few months. Now the babe is here, I'm still travelling like crazy and working like a dog but still ... I'm enjoying every minute of it. Sure, sometimes I have to call in for re-enforcements and that's when the babe becomes my "shipping and warehouse manager". We spend a few minutes each night packaging up the daily sales and getting them ready for shipment. Business is going well and I feel very blessed to wish that I just had more hours in the day to devote to the "side business.
I wonder if my shipping manager will one day have this on his little resume? How cute is he!!!
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