1. Mary Barra CEO, General Motors
Who said the automobile industry is for males only Here is Mary Barra that managed some of the most difficult PR crisis for General Motors and came out winning. Mary is married and has 2 children and graduated for Stanford.
My definition of 'innovative' is providing value to the customer.
Mary Barra
2. Christine Lagarde, Managing director, International Monetary Fund
When you get your first mandate as managing director of IMF in a full blown out of proportion scandal you might have some difficulties. But madam Lagarde was fierce and on point from the first day. Accordind to her slow growth has become a reality and for me slow growth is still growth.
Grit your teeth and smile. In the face of adversity, go. They don't deserve you.
Christine Lagarde
3. Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook
The former Google executive joined Facebook in 2008 and became the first woman on its board four years later. Sandberg helped the social network scale globally, go public and expand digital revenue.
“In the future, there will be no female leaders. There will just be leaders.”
― Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead
4. Elizabeth Holmes, Founder-CEO, Theranos
Elizabeth is the younger self made billionaire and even do she came under attacks lately we are sure she will come out on top. She is a briht and strong female and proves that you can manage to have succes in a mans word if you follow your dreams.
I think that the minute that you have a backup plan, you've admitted that you're not going to succeed,
Elizabeth Holmes
5. Marissa Mayer CEO, Yahoo
The Yahoo chief's pay package jumped 69% to $42 million in 2014, making her one of the country's highest-paid CEOs. Since taking the helm three years ago, Marissa Mayer has upgraded content and pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy aimed at boosting mobile revenues.
You can't have everything you want, but you can have the things that really matter to you.
Marissa Mayer
What is it about the story told by a vintage item that inspires and entices us? Is it the memory of an ancient party or an old love that stays like a fine sent in our vintage clothes or is it our own soul that yearns to be more than a simple moment in time? I used to love new clothes but as I get older I get more and more in love with vintage item, be it clothes or jewelry. Do you have a favorite vintage piece that you love?
My best friends was saying yesterday that I'm becoming more and more picky with my food. And not because I've changed the flavors but because I'm in love with the way my food looks. I have to admit that in recent years i have become more and more inclined to accept food that looks the part not not only tastes the part.
Here are some cool ideas that I would indulge with, what's your favorite?
Do you ever winder what truly makes you happy? I can't speak for everyone but i have to admit that the details are the ones that count. I find myself drawn to the flowers I pick every morning from my garden ( lets make that noon, I'm not an early birds by no means), by the fabrics I find in my home be it clothes or deco items, by the music and movies I see. The state of bliss is not connected to money (although they help) but to the small things that cross my path.
I recently saw Matthew Williamsons house and remembered just how much I love colors, needless to say my own home has tones of green, purple and oramge all over the place. That would mean I am not afraid of colors and I sure would advice you to splash a few bold stratement colors in your own homes. Here's a question for you, would you paint your walls red? xoxo