Life is a Mosaic
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Friday, April 04, 2008
Creative Genius is Gone
Paul Arden, an eccentric, revered creative responsible for some of the U.K.'s most popular advertising during his 14 years as Saatchi & Saatchi's executive creative director, died Wednesday of a heart attack. (read more)
This news wouldn't have hit me that much , if not a magic book, written by Mr. Arden himself, called "It's not how Good You are, but how Good You Want to Be". I found it two years ago in a bookstore in Brussels and since then P. Arden became my idol and this book - my professional bible.
It does not have a lot of text. It has a lot of pictures. But it's far from children's books. In this book the ideas shared are simple, clear and hit to the essence. And the visual support makes them memorable.
Even more, Arden's tips are so used in my work now. They are simple, they are common sense, but that is actually the point - in this book they are given in a way so I remember them and use them in the right moment.
The key ideas from this book that from his book that I live by:
- You are all selling something. Your product or your point of view.
- Do not seek praise. Seek criticism.
- It's all my fault.
- Don't look for the next opportunity. The one you have in your hand is the opportunity.
- Accentuate the positive. Eliminate the negative.
- Do not put your cleverness in front of your communication.
- What do you do when your client won't buy? Do it his way. Then do it your way.
- When it can't be done, do it. If you don't do it, it doesn't exist.
And it is not only at work. So many times I found out how it corresponds with common sense and simple life. Common sense is actually genius.
Arden was a genius to put it down in a form that spoke to way broader audience than his profession, age or education. This book speaks to most of people.
I know more people inspired by Mr.Arden and his books: Mazzy, Jen and our creative team in the company. Advertising people. Bank clerks. Success coaches. Success seekers.
I had this dream to meet this guy sometime. Bad luck.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Nominations for 2007
2007 has been a great year for me! Lived half/half in two different countries (Netherlands and Lithuania), visited one country never been to (Denmark) and revisited Belgium and Estonia. Met a lot of amazing people, a few of them I became very close friends of mine. Had loads of exciting moments. Have been taking serious professional decisions - went back to sales again, chose a future with less money in the beginning but with more opportunities. Got into my favorite business industry - media/advertising. Not all of the years experiences I have managed to capture in the blog, but let me look back quickly at the year 2007 and announce my nominations for Year 2007:Personal Achievement 2007:
Starting to take care of my financial future
Personal Failure 2007:
Fulfilling relationships
Never Done Before 2007:
Performing in an improv show
Year's Money "Eater":
Tuition Fee
Concert of the Year:
MTV B-Day in Riga with Digitalism
Song of the Year:
Happyendless "Power Forever"
Music Video of the Year:
Justice D.A.N.C.E.
Album of the Year:
Supperclub Presents
Club of the Year:
Pacha Vilnius
Party of the Year:
1 gram of 2009, featuring Mate and my friends
Best Culture Event Visited in 2007:
Chicks on Speed in Contemporary Art Center (Vilnius)
Best Person met in 2007:
Jade
Best Reunion
With Piret from Estonia
Best spot in Town, discovered in 2007:
Coffee Inn (Vilnius)
Alto (Amsterdam)
Experience of the Year:
KaosPilots visit in Aarhus, Denmark
Magazine of the Year:
Pravda
Book of the Year:
"Whatever you think, think the opposite" by Paul Arden
Blog of the Year:
Guy Kawasaki's blog
Personal Blog post of the Year:
7 tips on Reintegration
Website of the Year:
TED Talks
The Most Exciting Moment:
Experiencing those small things can make a huge difference.
Lesson of the Year:
Don't take yourself too seriously, and celebrate the imperfection!
I chose the year 2008 will be the year of health and balance. After a busy and exciting life for 2 years abroad and 6 months in an intense work and party roller-coaster, I feel like I REALLY need to take care of myself, otherwise it will become a problem. Yup, less junk food, more water, less small little vices and more exercise!
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Did you have some cheese on your New Year's Eve?
According to Chinese horoscope, since the year 2008 is Rat's year, you have to treat the rat so the rat would take care of you in 2008. So I hope you had some cheese or nuts during the New Years Eve (next to champagne, concerts, TV watching, tequilla, dirty dancing and other stuff that you normally do while celebrating New Year's Eve).Happy 2008!!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Pacha Vilnius discovered
You know that when it comes to nice clubs, I am always the one to go. Since I don't have time to come to Ibiza to check out the famous Pacha club, Pacha came to Vilnius instead. And my friend from London came right in time to accompany me in this mission.When it comes to clubbing in Vilnius, even with international clubs, it gets a local touch. So there is a risk - either you get the right crowd in, or the crowd is completely wrong. E.g., Fashion TV club in Vilnius didn't get it right and had to close. So I was curious how will it be with Pacha.
I was pleasantly surprised. The first impression - face control - was based not on the "looks" criteria, but more on "manners". Of course, you can't look trashy, but you don't need to wear D&G or Armani either to get in. But if you keep on fighting to get in instead of waiting in the line, the bouncers will ask you to leave. That worked - the crowd was really decent over there. Diverse, friendly people. Fancy drinks - special Pacha cherry mojito and other good stuff.
Good music. GREAT music. Lexicon Avenue really took the crowd to heaven, and R'n'B area seemed to be crowded as well. It's a small thing, it's nice to see Vilnius in their official tour listing, why they cannot learn typing "Vilnius" in a correct way? We still have to work on our city branding :)
But anyway, let's not really care about this, take a look at what it looks like...
Friday, December 21, 2007
You don't need to show your passport...
...when you decide to come to Lithuania by bus from Portugal, Sweden, Italy or wherever else within the area in blue:
From today on Lithuania has become a part of Schengen area, which means that you will be able to cross borders without any special controls while travelling inside the area. And people living outside this area, but having a Schengen visa, can freely come to visit me without any additional visa paperwork :) Woot woot!


