Thank you, UNICEF Nicaragua.

Managed to get most part of the office together in our beautiful little UNICEF patio to stop time for a moment.

My time here is running to an end, and I will soon be leaving another country and yet another office. Things are to be learnt in every new place one works in, the interpersonal culture, the working structures and the hierarchies, as well as the protocol and the information flow. Each office is very different and it’s always a challenge to quickly understand what the underlying structures and limitations are, who the individuals in charge of energy and priority flows are, locating the true diplomat, the drama-starter, the teacher, the caring parent, the inspiring genius and those people that will be your trusted and remembered friends always. So, tailoring one’s communication style and interpersonal approach comes with each new culture and place, and isn’t always the easiest task – I have been trying to extract the essence of what is efficient and what is not. The key is, however, that it’s simply different in each and every place, that it all depends on the individuals, and that the contrasts are huge – which makes it an even more fruitful learning experience.

The concept of “different perspective” is a great example of what in some places is very appreciated, and in others hard to apply. Innovation, change, creativity, observations, improvement and other buzzwords that mean the world and people love using and always ask for, but aren’t always prepared to receive. How does one value creativity, anyway? And most importantly, how does one value individual, personal opinion and observations? On my own part, I have learnt to love feedback and always ask for it, as there is no thing that makes me and my abilities grow more than a set of well crafted, constructive comments. Sometimes they are known to you, sometimes they are difficulties you already knew you have to work on, sometimes they are qualities you had no idea you were actually really good at or impressions you have created that turn out to be a complete surprise. And no matter if an observation one receives is “valid” in one’s own opinion and one chooses to take them into consideration or not, they have been the impression of somebody. That’s the most beautiful and powerful thing about opinions and perspectives, there is no such thing as a wrong one. Which is why I measure them in gold. 

People here in the office have been great in many ways. I have been under the direct supervision of two leaders with open doors and a huge amount of experience, supporting, advicing and sharing. I have met people that have been in the system for many years, and had long talks about just about anything with people who like to inspire and the drivers who like to tell interesting stories. Most importantly, I have learnt a lot of new skills professionally, gotten advice on directions to continue in, and made new friends.

So I am very happy to have this picture to remember where all of it originally came from. Thank you all!

By the way, I’m taking the picture with my Canon EOS 6D smartphone application, how wonderful is technology?!

Download Envy

Jagan Mai introduces himself as a 17-year-old bedroom producer but I would say the Copenhagen based artist is very much more with his experimental electronic music sampling magic tricks. He calls it ”Late night beats lingering in the air, then evaporating”, and I guess that’s about as close as we will get to defining “Envy” and the rest of his tracks.

The best thing about it? You can download it for free. Because sharing is caring.

Big thanks to Bad Panda Records once again for discovering and promoting these little gems. <3

Photo from the Yelle concert in Copenhagen, 2011.

Budget Luxuries

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I sometimes live in cities where public parks and beaches aren’t as accessible as they should be, considering the fantastic weather one is offered. I can’t afford to have my own pool and beautiful garden, so I always make sure to find a hotel close by instead, where I can go for lunch and a break from work and other responsibilities. The perfect solution to treating oneself with little luxuries in life while on a budget.

The rainy season is on, so we are having a classic rain/sun day today in Managua – this means you take a swim in the pool while it’s raining, to then get up and relax in the sun. Beautiful.

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Very related: “Fruit & quality of life“, Mozambique 2012

Libres

Absolutely adoring this experimental electronic track with a touch of cumbia and some other latin vibes, released under one of my favourite labels, Bad Panda Records, by the Argentinian band Barrio Lindo. There’s an EP coming up! Photo from a hairdressing studio in Bluefields, Nicaragua about a month ago.

Now, you know it’s Friday, right? That means you get all of this – and a free download of the track! Isn’t life sweet?

Children’s World Map

Childrens World Map
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In 1979 Sweden was the very first country in the World to introduce a ban on corporal punishment of children. In recent years, many other countries have followed and as of today, 34 States have introduced a comprehensive ban on corporal punishment of children as part of their national legislation.

*Only 31 countries are displayed on this map (Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan not included)

Source: Save the Children Sweden – See more here.

Bad vibes

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Today was a day of negative vibes. Not big one’s, but significant little dramas.

I’m a solution driven person with rationality and balance as my base, conflicts usually pass me by completely and it’s very hard to provoke me to get angry. It upsets some people that I’m so calm and relaxed about things and always try to find an underlying reason to why somebody acted a certain way or said something.. by some it’s appreciated.

However, when misunderstandings and drama come from interaction with friends I really care about, they can make me very uncomfortable. Still not angry, but eager to fix and sad. I like problems to be solved and misunderstandings to be explained and agreed upon as soon as possible, in good order and with a smile. I don’t like things to be left unclear, open, uncertain. I want all the bad essence squeezed out completely, and not have to feel like there are any hard feelings left.

All of this preferably before going to sleep, which was always the rule we had with my mom when I was little – to solve problems and go to sleep in peace and with a smile.

However, rule number one in human interaction is: People have different needs, expectations and preferences. Don’t expect anybody to think/feel the same way you do about things.

So I’m going to sleep without having solved this one.

Buenas noches.

Immortal campaigns

The advertising agency Ogilvy and Sport Club Recife have introduced the world’s first ever organ donor card from a football team, encouraging football fans to become immortal fans by registering as donors. Over 51,000 people have registered for a card, and organ donation in Brazil increased by 51% in only a year, breaking a historic record.

“My heart will always continue beating for Sport Club Recife!”

This campaign is absolutely brilliant and very inspiring. Advertising and creativity used for good.