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MAIP’in

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
chhhhhhyahhhhh, dude!

chhhhhhyahhhhh, dude!


Finally after five weeks and four days (but who’s counting, right?), I got my interview confirmation for 4A’s Multicultural Advertising Intern Program. I just can’t wait until March 12th because then I’ll finally know where I’ll be this summer and when my graduation date will be! Either way I’ll be happy (=

Finding What Motivates You

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
The more I thought about writing this post, the more I thought about how hypocritical I could come off. Everyone has their days, right? The hangover hell hole feeling when you’re at work after what was a fun night of partying. Or “the case of the mondays” that seem to stretch throughout the whole week. Or how about just have a crappy day and just being totally unmotivated?
 
Yah, I have those days time to time, but especially as a student and an intern – regardless of what company or school – I feel like you have to take advantage of every opportunity and if none are presented to you, then you need to create your own.
 
For example, as a server, it’s so important to help each other out. Whether it’s doing your part to keep your section of the restaurant clean or help out a co-worker who is in the ”weeds” (meaning that they’re drowning in stuff to do for all their tables and they can’t handle it on their own).  This is mostly what made me write this entry. Working at the restaurant in California is totally different than it is back home. From the guest to the people I work with, it all took a few days getting use to. The only thing left is getting use to holding up all the dead weight that’s there. There’s a few servers who can be held accountable for actually doing their job, but it’s like all the others just want to half-ass it, make THEIR money and peace out. They complain when glasses haven’t been restocked or when they can’t find something else they may need BUT YET,THEY DO NOTHING ABOUT IT! And then when you call them out, they make some lame excuse. So it’s up to you to make sure things get done.
 
1. Inability to put forth the effort to complete any task.
No one likes a slacker.

 

Funny thing is, I use to be that person. I use to be the person that didn’t care and was super selfish. I had an excuse for anything and everything. Then I grew up. Kind of. Still a work in progress, but with the help of setting goals and being really passionate about something has really helped. I’m learning to apply that in other aspects of my life too. I guess it’s finding what motivates you. For some, it’s money. Others, making Mom & Dad proud. For me, it’s a mix of not dissapointing people, learning and being proud of myself & my work.

 

So, whatever you do- do it with pride as it’s a representation of who you are. When you mess up, buck up and accept it. Then learn from it and make sure you kick ass at it next time!

 
I’m interested to know what motivates you?
 
-Sarah 

Wait…What Did I Do Again?

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

I picked up, what I think to be, a good habit of keeping tabs on everything I need to remember by wrtiting it down. Books I’d like to read, things I need to get at store or what brought me to write this entry- to remind myself of what I did or am doing at my internship. When I was updating my resume earlier this year, I heard it all about how you need to “quantify” your resume and explain how YOU made a difference or helped out in the end. I believe I had no problem doing either of those things, except when it came to the part of what trying to remember what I actually did! It had been awhile since I updated my resume and it seemed like everything I did and learn were running together. That’s why I decided to apply my serious case of note-taking to my current internship at Chiat.

 

How I keep tabs on my tasks

How I keep tabs on my tasks

 

The actual book/journal was part of the gift bag that was given to the 2009 Orlando ADDYs attendees and the sticker you see on the front was the tag I recieved my first day. Call me dorky, but I was pretty stoked that my journal had some character from day one!

 

Just like keeping notes to keep my life in order, I like to keep notes to make sure I am on top of my responsibilities as an intern. It helps me keep the tasks at hand organized and is good to refer back to when I need to confirm that previous tasks were taken care of. 

 

After I’m assigned something to do, I like to take a highlighter and beneath the task, write a quick sentence of what I’m doing and how it’s helping the agency. I carry it with me wherever I go while I am working and espeically when I’m speaking with a supervisor so I can write out any tasks that could be given to me.

 
Now, I’m sure there are a lot of people that do this already, but this is something I wish I would have known when I started doing internships. I’m really looking forward to going through the book when the summer is over to see how much I’ve learned and done.

 

 -Sarah

The Intro Post: About Me

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Oh dear. Where to begin? Blog name? About me?

 

I decided to name my blog ‘Sarah’s Bella Vie’ because I am growing up and living what is a very beautiful life. My middle name is also Bella and there is no real reason behind “la vie” besides the fact that I liked how it sounded when you say it and it means ‘life’ in french. I could have went with “vida”, but like I said- no real thought process!

 

I am a twenty-one year old aspiring suit in the advertising industry. I decided to start blogging because I wanted to have something I could look back on to remind me of everything I am about to experience, to share some of my random thoughts and word vomit with the world and to update close friends and family on what I am up to. Which leads me to my recent, not permanent move.

 

Marley & I in the backyard
Marley & I in the backyard

Marley, my dog, & I moved out to Los Angeles, CA for the summer just over a week ago because I got an amazing internship opportunity as an account management intern at TBWAChiatDay. I don’t think it could have come at a better time since I am Florida native and have never lived anywhere else. I feel like this is the change I have been dying to have in a long time. I know it has only been a week and I have two-and-a-half months to go, but I absolutely love it out here! I am still in shock as to how perfectly this move fell into place. I am walking distance to my internship, had a job secured well before I even made it out here and thanks to a co-worker at my previous internship in Orlando- I have made friends with some truly amazing and driven individuals.

 

I fell in love with account management and advertising thanks to a woman named Michelle Cooper. It was the summer after my high school graduation and I was with a friend watching his little sister’s lacrosse game. We were sitting next to the parents’ and of course the “What do you want to do the rest of your life” conversation came up. I was telling them how I was interested in Marketing or something in Business and that I was going to look more into when I started at the University of Central Florida. Well, lucky for me, Michelle is an UCF alumn who got her degree in Advertising/Public Relations. She shared some brief stories with me and suggested I swing by her office to talk a little more indepth about the industry and the program at UCF. She was the woman who sparked the fire under my toosh.

 

After that, I did whatever I could do to learn more about both sides of the major to pin point what I wanted to pursue. When I became involved in Quotes, the Ad/PR club @ UCF & Ad 2 Orlando I felt incredibly confident that I wanted to do something in advertising. I started doing a few internships and building my network which has all helped lead me to where I am at now. I think it’s safe to say that I have no complaints!

 

So, that’s me in a 550 word nutshell! Stick around if you’d like!  

-Sarah