Day: February 11, 2020
Reusable packaging delivery service Loop is expanding to stores
10 Marketing Predictions for a New Decade
How To Stop Caring About What People Think & Do – Darius Foroux
How To Stop Caring About What People Think & Do
via How To Stop Caring About What People Think & Do – Darius Foroux
Corporate innovation needs a shakeup, here’s a blueprint | UPS – United States
Word of the day
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Examples of Wunderkind in a sentence
“She earned the nickname Wunderkind when she sold her startup for $5 million at age 23.” “The piano teacher always hoped that she might come across a wunderkind in her lessons.” |
Wisdom Quotes
Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. (Warren Buffett)
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Everything you do today forms the seeds for what you harvest tomorrow.
Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later. (Og Mandino)
Alicia Eggert: Imaginative sculptures that explore how we perceive reality | TED Talk
Top 10 Fascinating Facts About The Mind Of A Dog – Listverse
Centuries of Crap and Some Historical Treasures in an Old London Cesspit – Atlas Obscura
More and More Lighthouses Are Moving Away From the Shore – Atlas Obscura
The Joy of Collecting Stamps From Countries That Don’t Really Exist – Atlas Obscura
Top 10 Wacky Things New Zealanders Love To Eat [+WIN CANDY!] – Listverse
8 Craziest Celebrity Award Show Conspiracy Theories – Listverse
For 40 Years, Crashing Trains Was One of America’s Favorite Pastimes – Atlas Obscura
It’s better to focus on where you are going than how you are feeling | Aeon Ideas
International Day of Women and Girls in Science – 11 February
International Day of Women and Girls in Science – 11 February
This day is celebrated to recognize the critical role that women and girls play in science and technology.
Content marketing ideas
Listicle idea: Ways to encourage girls in school to develop an interest in science
Infographic idea: Technology we wouldn’t have without the contribution of women
Video idea: A look at the life of Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer
Podcast idea: Why does it pay to have more diversity in science?
Brand campaign that worked
This video by the UN brings us the story of Katherine Jin, a young scientist who started a company to safeguard healthcare workers from communicable diseases.
Emma Bryce: What really happens to the plastic you throw away? | TED Talk
Alejandro Durán: How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans | TED Talk
Did you know..
Did you know…
… that today is Utah Jell-O Day? On this date, the state legislature made Jell-O the official state snack of Utah. According to Kraft Foods, Utah residents eat more Jell-O per capita than the other 50 states. Lime is a particular favorite. Celebrate your own Jell-O Day, no matter where you live!
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Today’s Inspirational Quote:
“Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see. But if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear.”
— Bil Keane
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“Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.”
“We often miss opportunity because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work” – Thomas A. Edison |