Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Travel Tips ~ My Favorite Travel Apps
It's hard to even imagine travel without a smartphone.
In my iPhone Travel App folder I have a bunch of fabulous apps that make maneuvering my way around the country and around the world so much more efficient, and vastly easier.
Here are my favorites!
Seat Guru
This one has seating plans for more than 750 types of airplanes, and they are color coded red, green and yellow to help you make your seat choice.
Red is for a "poor seat". This indicates the seat has multiple things going wrong - too little legroom, seat width diminished, doesn't recline, no window view, next to a toilet or by the galley etc.
Yellow is for "Be Aware". This typically means there is one of the above going on.
Green is for a good seat.
Another great feature is that travelers can post comments, so you can access even more info before you choose your seat, or, you can post your own review.
Gate Guru
This one lets me know which gate my plane is leaving from, or which gate someone is arriving at.
It's especially helpful when you have a connecting flight, letting you know which gate you need to get to before your inbound flight gets to the jetway. Often flights get delayed, making the best planned layover or connection super tight. Gate Guru takes some of the stress out of that.
My TSA
You already know by now (hopefully!) not to try and board a flight with a gun or a knife in your carry on luggage, but what about jars of fresh jam from a local market, or local honey? With My TSA you can ask if an item is acceptable or not, and have the option of packing it into your main suitcase rather than your carry on.
It also has rules and guidelines for those traveling with medical needs.
Sleep Pillow
This one is for Apple products only. There are tons of white noise apps out there to help you drown out the sounds of airplane engines, the buzz of an aircraft, the noise of people sitting around you. This one is special because the sounds are so authentic, and it gives you multiple options. Rather than just a rain option you an choose rain on a tent, rain on a car (with windshield wipers!), rain on leaves etc. There are wonderful nature sounds options, a variety of beach/ocean sounds, there are even 4 different options for fans blowing the air around!
Not only can you get very specific with the sounds you want, but you can layer sounds to create mixes too, for example start relaxing with rain on leaves, then have train in the distance, followed by maybe some soft waves at the ocean, and then close it out with some soft wind chimes.
You can also set a timer on this app, and an alarm.
Flight Aware
This one is great both for travelers and for when you are picking someone up at the airport. You enter the flight details and can see up to the minute departure and arrival status. It's also fantastic when you have connecting flights and need to see if the next flight is arriving on time or is delayed.
Hotel Tonight
Sometimes things go wrong, or maybe they've gone right, and you need a hotel room, tonight. ( I recently found my connecting flight was cancelled due to bad weather in Houston, and faced spending the night in the airport. This was a great way to find a hotel nearby, now.)
However it transpires, if you need a last minute overnight, Hotel Tonight finds you hotel rooms available where you are, and helps you to book them from your phone or tablet.
iTranslate
Another apple product, this lets you translate to and from 80+ different languages. Not only does it have a typing feature, but also a microphone option - either you can speak to it in your own language, or the person you are having trouble understanding can speak to your phone and it will translate for you.
Converter
I not only check international exchange rates every day with this app, but also any other conversion I need to make into metric.
Need to know how kilometers per hour convert to miles per hour? How to put weight into metrics, change celcius into fahrenheit or vice versa? This app is brilliant, incredibly easy to use, and invaluable when traveling abroad.
In my iPhone Travel App folder I have a bunch of fabulous apps that make maneuvering my way around the country and around the world so much more efficient, and vastly easier.
Here are my favorites!
Seat Guru
This one has seating plans for more than 750 types of airplanes, and they are color coded red, green and yellow to help you make your seat choice.
Red is for a "poor seat". This indicates the seat has multiple things going wrong - too little legroom, seat width diminished, doesn't recline, no window view, next to a toilet or by the galley etc.
Yellow is for "Be Aware". This typically means there is one of the above going on.
Green is for a good seat.
Another great feature is that travelers can post comments, so you can access even more info before you choose your seat, or, you can post your own review.
Gate Guru
This one lets me know which gate my plane is leaving from, or which gate someone is arriving at.
It's especially helpful when you have a connecting flight, letting you know which gate you need to get to before your inbound flight gets to the jetway. Often flights get delayed, making the best planned layover or connection super tight. Gate Guru takes some of the stress out of that.
My TSA
You already know by now (hopefully!) not to try and board a flight with a gun or a knife in your carry on luggage, but what about jars of fresh jam from a local market, or local honey? With My TSA you can ask if an item is acceptable or not, and have the option of packing it into your main suitcase rather than your carry on.
It also has rules and guidelines for those traveling with medical needs.
Sleep Pillow
This one is for Apple products only. There are tons of white noise apps out there to help you drown out the sounds of airplane engines, the buzz of an aircraft, the noise of people sitting around you. This one is special because the sounds are so authentic, and it gives you multiple options. Rather than just a rain option you an choose rain on a tent, rain on a car (with windshield wipers!), rain on leaves etc. There are wonderful nature sounds options, a variety of beach/ocean sounds, there are even 4 different options for fans blowing the air around!
Not only can you get very specific with the sounds you want, but you can layer sounds to create mixes too, for example start relaxing with rain on leaves, then have train in the distance, followed by maybe some soft waves at the ocean, and then close it out with some soft wind chimes.
You can also set a timer on this app, and an alarm.
Flight Aware
This one is great both for travelers and for when you are picking someone up at the airport. You enter the flight details and can see up to the minute departure and arrival status. It's also fantastic when you have connecting flights and need to see if the next flight is arriving on time or is delayed.
Hotel Tonight
Sometimes things go wrong, or maybe they've gone right, and you need a hotel room, tonight. ( I recently found my connecting flight was cancelled due to bad weather in Houston, and faced spending the night in the airport. This was a great way to find a hotel nearby, now.)
However it transpires, if you need a last minute overnight, Hotel Tonight finds you hotel rooms available where you are, and helps you to book them from your phone or tablet.
iTranslate
Another apple product, this lets you translate to and from 80+ different languages. Not only does it have a typing feature, but also a microphone option - either you can speak to it in your own language, or the person you are having trouble understanding can speak to your phone and it will translate for you.
Converter
I not only check international exchange rates every day with this app, but also any other conversion I need to make into metric.
Need to know how kilometers per hour convert to miles per hour? How to put weight into metrics, change celcius into fahrenheit or vice versa? This app is brilliant, incredibly easy to use, and invaluable when traveling abroad.
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Sunday, June 22, 2014
The 14 Habits Of Exceptionally Likeable People
14 Habits Of Exceptionally Likable People
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I found this online at BusinessInsider.com
The article was written by Richard Feloni. Its quite brilliant, both for those in business and those who aren't.
The 14 Habits Of Exceptionally Likable People
Napoleon Hill, author of "Think and Grow Rich" — one of the top-selling books of all time — wrote about the habits of the most likable people in his essay "Develop A Pleasing Personality," published in the forthcoming collection "The Science of Success."
He introduced his steps to having a "million-dollar personality" by explaining it was steel magnate Charles M. Schwab's charming demeanor that in the late 19th century elevated him from day laborer to an executive with a $75,000 salary and a frequent million-dollar bonus (astronomical numbers for the time).
Schwab's boss, the legendary industrialist Andrew Carnegie said "the yearly salary was for the work Schwab performed, but the bonus was for what Schwab, with his pleasing personality, could get others to do," Hill writes.
Here are Hill's 14 habits of people who are so likable that others go out of their way to help them:
1. They develop a positive mental attitude and let it be seen and felt by others.
It's often easier to give into cynicism, but those who choose to be positive set themselves up for success and have better reputations.
2. They always speak in a carefully disciplined, friendly tone.
The best communicators speak deliberately and confidently, which gives their voice a pleasing sound.
3. They pay close attention to someone speaking to them.
Using a conversation as an opportunity to lecture someone "may feed the ego, but it never attracts people or makes friends," Hill says.
4. They are able to maintain their composure in all circumstances.
An overreaction to something either positive or negative can give people a poor impression. In the latter case, says Hill, "Remember that silence may be much more effective than your angry words."
5. They are patient.
"Remember that proper timing of your words and acts may give you a big advantage over impatient people," Hill writes.
6. They keep an open mind.
Those who close themselves off from certain ideas and associate only with like-minded people are missing out on not only personal growth but also opportunities for advancing their careers.
7. They smile when speaking with others.
Hill says that president Franklin D. Roosevelt's greatest asset was his "million-dollar smile," which allowed people to lower their guards during conversation.
8. They know that not all their thoughts need to be expressed.
The most likable people know that it's not worth offending people by expressing all their thoughts, even if they happen to be true.
9. They don't procrastinate.
Procrastination communicates to people that you're afraid of taking action, Hill says, and are therefore ineffective.
10. They engage in at least one good deed a day.
The best networkers help other people out without expecting anything in return.
11. They find a lesson in failure rather than brood over it.
People admire those who grow from failure rather than wallow in it. "Express your gratitude for having gained a measure of wisdom, which would not have come without defeat," Hill says.
12. They act as if the person they are speaking to is the most important person in the world.
The most likable people use conversations as an opportunity to learn about another person and give them time to talk.
13. They praise others in a genuine way without being excessive.
"Praise the good traits of others, but don't rub it on where it is not deserved or spread it too thickly," Hill says.
14. They have someone they trust point out their flaws.
Successful people don't pretend to be likable; they are likable because they care about their conduct and reputation. Having a confidant who can be completely honest with them allows them to continue growing.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/habits-of-exceptionally-likable-people-2014-5#ixzz35RT38V8L
Friday, June 20, 2014
Adriana Lima Returns To Maybelline
Brazilian beauty Adriana Lima will return to Maybelline as the face of their brand.
Lima, who is also Victoria's Secret's longest running angel, was the face of Maybelline from 2003-2009.
Clearly the brand saw the madness of letting her go, and now have resigned her alongside other Maybelline spokesmodels Christy Turlington, Jourdan Dunn, Marloes Horst and Emily DiDonato.
Lima, who is also Victoria's Secret's longest running angel, was the face of Maybelline from 2003-2009.
Clearly the brand saw the madness of letting her go, and now have resigned her alongside other Maybelline spokesmodels Christy Turlington, Jourdan Dunn, Marloes Horst and Emily DiDonato.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Moving With Awareness ~ Harpers Bazaar Vietnam
I am obsessed with taking yoga class at the moment, and go 5 or 6 days per week. As such, this editorial immediately caught my eye. Actually it features two of my favorite things in the world - yoga and a fierce eyebrow. Sometimes I think that's all a girl really needs...
Photographer Oliver Stalmans captures pencil thin Ukrainian beauty Alla Kostromichova striking poses in fluid summer fashions, with slicked back hair and a fabulous brow, for the July 2014 issue of Harpers Bazaar Vietnam
Photographer Oliver Stalmans captures pencil thin Ukrainian beauty Alla Kostromichova striking poses in fluid summer fashions, with slicked back hair and a fabulous brow, for the July 2014 issue of Harpers Bazaar Vietnam
Moving With Awareness
Monday, June 16, 2014
Wet Hot Summer ~ Rosie Huntington Whiteley for Violet Grey Magazine
Lord but I do love an exquisitely sculpted brow
and a fantastic lip!
In the new issue of Violet Grey Magazine (online)
Rosie Huntington Whiteley goes to the Palm Desert home of producer Jerry Weintraub (the home was used in his Ocean's 11 movie), to shoot this gorgeous story with photographer
With makeup artist Kate Lee at the helm, Huntington Whiteley looks even more beautiful than ever,
in this absolutely stunning photo story.
Isn't she just breathtaking?
Make sure you check out all the images (I have only used a few)
and read their Ask Rosie segment - its glorious!
Wet Hot Summer
Sunday, June 15, 2014
12 Vogue Covers Around The World June 2014
Vogue UK took some heat too with Kate Upton on the cover. Some media opined that it looked like Sports Illustrated, not Vogue.
Here's a look at what 12 Vogue magazines around the world have chosen for their covers for June 2014.
Christy Turlington Covers Vogue Japan Health and Beauty Supplement, June 2014 |
Doutzen Kroes Covers Vogue Japan June 2014 |
Rosie Huntington Whitely Covers Vogue Deutsch June 2014 |
Arizona Muse Covers Vogue Russia, June 2014 |
Arizone Muse Also Covers Vogue Ukraine June 2014 |
Magdalena Frackowiak Covers Vogue Turkey, June 2014 |
Vogue Espana June 2014 Cover Featuring Irina Shayk, Naked Boyfriend Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and his pubic stubble... |
Natasha Poly Covers Vogue Paris, June 2014 |
Zuzanna Bijock Covers Vogue Thailand June 2014 |
Emily Di Donato Is an Ice Queen for Vogue Australia's June 2014 Cover |
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