Posted: February 20th, 2010 | Author: Ann | Filed under: Book Reviews | Tags: Ann Brampton, book, magic, Roald Dahl, Treasury | No Comments »
“We have a pair of swallows that have built their nest in exactly the same place on a wooden beam in the tool shed for the past six years, and it is amazing to me how they fly off thousands of miles to North Africa in the autumn with their young and then six months later they find their way back to the same tool shed at Gypsy House, Great Missenden, Bucks. It’s a miracle and the brainiest ornithologists in the world still cannot explain how they do it”
From My Year
The Roald Dahl Treasury
Posted: February 18th, 2010 | Author: Ann | Filed under: Book Reviews | Tags: Ann Brampton, book, Shadow Wash, shel silverstein | 2 Comments »
I’ve never washed my shadow out
In all the time I’ve had it.
It was absolutely filthy I supposed,
And so today I peeled it off
The wall where it was leaning
And stuck it in the washtub
With the clothes
I put in soap and bleach and stuff
I let it soak for hours
I wrung it out and hung it out to dry,
And whoever would have thunk
That it would have gone and shrunk
For now it’s so much
Littler than I
by Shel Silvertein :)
Posted: July 31st, 2009 | Author: Ann | Filed under: Blog, Personal | Tags: Ann Brampton, book, Reading, The Frantic Woman's Guide to Life | No Comments »
Today I thought that maybe, just maybe… I would love to have time to read again, among a lot of other things. So I began to think, how in the world I could combine the 12 to 14 hours I spend on my computer with my missing my reading. So… i came up with a solution, I’ll give it a little test run and tell you about it later
My new E-book: “The Frantic Woman’s Guide to Life” hee hee
Posted: March 9th, 2009 | Author: Ann | Filed under: Thoughts | Tags: Ann Brampton, book, kevin roberts, lovemarks, Thoughts | 3 Comments »
That I must think sideways
That I have to zig when everyone else zags
That human beings are powered by emotion and therefore I must embrace emotion
That I must love more
That love is a friendship caught on fire
That respect is love in plain clothes
That I must be more passionate, sensual and intimate
That I must dream more
That I must tell more stories
That I must embrace my senses
That love comes in many shapes
That I must climb a mountain
That I must go to the jungle
That I must think like a fish
That I must follow the sun
That I must be passionately curious, about everything
That I must be inspirational
That I must LOVE
(Phrases from “Lovemarks” by Kevin Roberts)
Posted: September 15th, 2008 | Author: Ann | Filed under: Book Reviews | Tags: Ann Brampton, Articles, book, cow, customer cow, expert cow, meeting cow, paper cow, sacred, sacred cows make the best burgers | 6 Comments »
Way back a few months ago, my mom suggested I borrow a book she had purchased. Its taken me a while to read and finish mostly because I didnt really pick it from a shelf myself. I used to have this wonderful routine of layovers that included a visit to Starbucks and bookstores but thats in the past lol. May I add of course, that I usually have tons of things to do in one day which never leaves me much time to just sit and focus on an actual book. So just this weekend I was done with it and I felt the need to share… as I have been reading throughout these past months/weeks, I learned so much about business and even myself that there are some really valuable lessons that I wanted to get out there.
The title of this book is ”Sacred cows make the best burgers - developing change-ready people and organizations”; yes, you read right, sacred cows. Funny enough, I had heard this term sometime before without realizing the whole meaning and thought behind those two funny words.
So what is a sacred cow?
Sacred cow \´kau\n, plural sacred cows
1. A plodding, bovine mammal of numerous stomachs and dubious intelligence regarded in some climes as holy in origin and therefore immune from ordinary treatment.
2. Business: a. An outmoded belief, assumption, practice, policy, system or strategy, generally invisible, that inhibits change and prevents responsiveness to new opportunities.
So basically, according to David Brandt, author of this book, in our business world, sacred cows are those people who are grazing on our profits and chocking off our productivity. They are those who sit next to us or work for us who have old and obsolete ideas that no longer work in todays changing world. They are far from being cutting-edge, imaginative and creative. Do you know any of those? I bet you do! Take a look back at your job three years ago, things have changed huh! Customers are becoming more and more sophisticated by the day and we wont even begin to mention all the technological changes. Read the rest of this entry »