Monday, October 20, 2008

I’m Hungry for More!

The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, is by far the greatest book I’ve ever read. Yes, even better than my Twilight series. It’s painful to say, but true. I read it in less than a day. The Hunger Games pulls you in and refuses to let your heart and mind go astray!



As the novel starts, you meet the heroine, Katniss, and learn of her unending love and determination, particularly for her younger sister, Nim, whose place she takes when Prim’s name gets drawn as the chosen girl from their district for the Hunger Games. I’m not going to tell you anything else other than The Games begin and you can’t stop reading. Once you start this book, you won’t be able to put it down! You read on to see if Katniss lives or dies. The descriptive way Collins writes is brilliant, and makes you feel as though you’re in the Games yourself, right next to Katniss, using strategy and panic to survive.

And the BEST part of it being my FAVORITE book? It’s a trilogy! I highly recommend you read it. God knows I’ll be reading it over and over gain. Sadly, Catching Fire, the next book in the trilogy doesn’t come out until September 2009.

Have a great week!
Cheryl

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Wedding Wishes

We've celebrated some big events over the last few months and thought to share with you our "JOY" for the happy couples!

Matt & Allison - May 6, 2008



Angie & Tye - September 1, 2008



Chad & Whitney - September 13, 2008


Sarah & Anthony - October 3, 2008
See their amazing slideshow here.

Congratulations!!!! We love you!

Cheryl & Rob

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Business and Life Advice from the Experts

I just got done with the most amazing business books:





From understanding the nature of people and making friends, to outselling your competition and managing your own business, both Carnegie and Mackay give you life-altering tips to influence others and succeed in the business world. The content in these two books is invaluable!

If you’re having a hard time dealing with people or getting your kids to do something you want them to do, then I highly recommend you read these two books, particularly “How to Win Friends and Influence People’. Carnegie gives amazing insight on how to handle people by smiling, showing genuine interest in them, and putting their wants before yours. Mackay provides tools to build true relationships with prospects and clients, while giving you advice to thrive in your career and life.

Happy reading to those who want to:
- make more friends
- envision success
- grow as a person
- choose not to condemn others
- show more gratitude
- be enthusiastic
- beat out your competition
- manage a prosperous business
- strengthen your current relationships
- compromise smoothly
- get more out of life
- reach your goals

After reading these, I found myself more motivated, more considerate of others and most of all I learned the importance of being selfless.

Have a great week!

Love,
Cheryl

Monday, October 13, 2008

The Power of Words in a Brand

Saw an article the other day in Direct Marketing, and was amazed to see my all time favorite nail polish brand featured as a brand expert!

I, too, think OPI Nail Lacquer has created a customer experience unlike any other. Since my first days of organizing the OPI racks at Ulta during high school, I’ve had an obsession with OPI Nail Lacquer. Not with just the colors and high quality of the finish, but the NAMES of the polishes!! Oh, how the use of words draw you to a brand…

Some of my favorites are “Pompeii Purple”, “Bubble Bath”, “Lapazitively Hot”, and “I’m Fondue of You”. I’ve always wondered whose job it was to pick the colors and names of each and was thrilled to find out in the article. Her name is Suzi Weiss-Fischmann and she’s the Executive Vice President of OPI Nail Lacquer, a.k.a. “First Lady of Nails”. She single handedly selects every shade based on the season’s colors and works with others I’m sure to extend their brand ‘experience’ by picking the most catchy and outrageous names for them!

If you haven’t already seen their new Fall line, La Collection De France, you should make it to your nearest salon, Ulta or Beauty Supply and check out the amazing colors and above all, the NAMES! It’s habit if you know the OPI brand – you pick up the bottle and flip it around, almost simultaneously, hold your breath and read the name of the color. Ask any OPI fan!

This behavior proves, case and point, that words can alter the customer experience and take your brand where it’s never been before. OPI tells a story, lets you live the personality of the bottle. If you know OPI, you know that it even turns into a conversation, like “Oh, are you wearing Midnight in Lincoln Park?”, "You have Dutch Tulips on, right?", or “I’m wearing I’m Not Really a Waitress”. Ha-Ha! Other brands are using words to build their brand, like Vitamin Water, Philosophy and Dogeared Jewelry. It’s so brilliant considering most consumers, particularly women, pay attention to the little things that appeal to their creative and sensitive side.

I highly recommend you experience the brand of OPI. You soon will fall in love with the random names and silliness the brand brings to your nails… and to your life, he.he.

It’s about time I see OPI in some marketing publications! They deserve the recognition!

Even for my bridesmaids, I got them all a specially named OPI polish, themed around a wedding and honeymoon. Here are the fun names:

Catch the Garter
Matched Lugged
Sweetheart
Bubble Bath
Passion
Honeymoon Sweet

Now go pick out one for yourself!





With color,

Cheryl

Friday, October 10, 2008

New Trailer for Twilight!



I'm SOOOO excited!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

More of Vegas for You!

Had so much fun...















Michael Phelps text messaging on stage at Rain.

That should about do it for my Vegas fun. Thanks for stopping by!
 
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