Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Fresco, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Fresco - "A basic modern canteen geared towards the time-poor lunchtime office worker crowd, this bright orange restaurant looking not unlike the inside of a train (albeit a rather large one) provides both help-yourself and waiter service and is good value for money if nothing else. Highlights include ready-to-grab meals from the hotplates by the entrance and a slightly better than average salad bar." by InYourPocket Ljubljana.

Marjan Bradeško - Content Development Manager at NIL and author, grew up in Polhograjsko hribovje with distinct Rovtar accent, joined NIL after spending a few years as an assistant at University and evolved from techie to sales person - the very topic he likes talking about, travels extensively, mountain hiker and climber, enjoys writing, moderating panels and events, well versed in public speaking - though was quite the opposite in his early youth, above all likes to create distinction and will one day devote himself to book writing, mostly, predominantly helpful informational and motivational (but not in a overused self-help sense) genre. Giving back time. Full throttle.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Le Petit Cafe, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Le Petit Cafe - "On a leafy yet bustling square, tables of bubbly locals and clued-up visitors drink coffee, tea and look utterly Parisian without even trying. Every other cafe in Ljubljana wants to be this place, and it is easy to see why. What’s more, it is not even expensive: big omelets and tasty toasted sandwiches all come in at around €3.50." by InYourPocket Ljubljana

Primož Božič - productivity coach, entrepreneur and blogger, Jasmina's brother, raised in Fužine, father archaeological professional knows about all meteorites in Slovenia, was off Facebook for 2 years, return triggered by FB-only VIP list for friends birthday, about to finish FRI, could do it way sooner - just as Scott Young did MIT in 12 months, if he would choose major again he would go for psychology, joined Toastmasters - tipped by the same Scott Young, worked for Comtrade, almost worked for Zootfly, freelancer, became Productivity Coach for PokerStrategy, about to write a book, subscribed to Ramit Sethi's brain trust interviews, does B-boying - akin to break dance with links to salsa, just finished Never Eat Alone, starting Learned optimism, listening to Thinking Fast and Slow and will one day change education system, starting in high school, adding topics of vision, advanced and holistic learning. Familiar? (one blog post back - and they've never met)