Tag: business
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Some Life Lessons from Meiling @ Startup Grind TT

There are these truths that float around in your head…these persistent ‘codes’ that tug at your brain every time you behave in a way contrary to what your ‘truth’ perpetuates. For me…I feel a tug when I tell myself I can sleep in late the next day. I feel one when I tell myself I need…
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Pencil This In // November

Hello folks. Just thought I’d check in and give you all a much-needed run down of all the awesome things happening next month as it related to local fashion, arts & markets. Bits And Pieces for Christmas – November 2nd Bits & Pieces is a massive market that takes place in the Movie Towne Banquet…
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Wishlist // Jin Forde Business Wear

One of my favourite things about working in advertising is the dress code (or lack thereof). It means I can wear basically whatever I want to work and I don’t have to worry about HR raining fire on me. So my work get up usually consists of a button up shirt, a pair of jeans,…
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A Local Haul

Hello lovelies! As per usual, I’ve been slacking, but it’s not for lack of wanting to post. Work has been super hectic and spare moments to even think about a blog post, far less construct one, have been rare. This will be a combination of a haul and a ‘What I Got For Christmas’ type post since…
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Review: Sinnamon Skin Klinik & Rejuvenation Centre

We are the girls with anxiety disorders, filled appointment books, five-year plans. We take ourselves very, very seriously. We are the peacemakers, the do-gooders, the givers, the savers. We are on time, overly prepared, well read, and witty, intellectually curious, always moving…We pride ourselves on getting as little sleep as possible and thrive on self-deprivation.…
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‘Flims’ Fuh Days [Part 2]
I promised a follow up on my Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival post a week or two ago and now that the festival is over I have some time to do a comprehensive review of the films I was able to see. Taboo Yardies was a film I’d marked off the first day I got the…
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When is a market not just a market?

I love the local creative industry. I couldn’t think of a more emphatic way to make that statement loud and clear. I am absolutely and completely impressed and enamoured by the talent we have residing here in Trinidad & Tobago. It is a discovery I made by cutting my own way through the overgrown mass…
