Doris Lim, the owner of "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com", has only one thing in mind when she started this niche site, and that is to create awareness to the general public that you don't have to be a "rocket scientist" to have "creative thinking". She believes that no one should be thought of as being smarter or more creative just because one possesses a higher education. Of course, that helps a little. But, she believes that anyone can be taught to "think creatively". All one has to do is tap into that brain one has been born with and bring out the creative side. With so much knowledge and information available on the internet nowadays, it will take alot of effort, energy and time to select the best authors/writers, articles, tips and "how-to's" to come together in a creative process in this niche site and make it the "1-Stop Centre for Creative Thinking". And because Doris is a woman, this website will be dedicated to all "women", thus the name "CreativeThinkingForWomen.com" (Softly whispering... "men" are also welcome to visit).
A little bit of history about Doris. Having both an Asian and European background (Chinese and Portuguese), her thoughts are equally governed by both the East as well as the West. That accounts for her love of the English Language (she's being accused of having a British accent when she converses with Americans) and her obsession with Korean television serials (obviously, she has to make do with English subtitles). But, enough chit-chat.
Her credentials stem from her extensive years of experience working with "great minds" who "think creatively" and "act creatively". She has prepared speeches for politicians, consumer activists, assisted authors and researchers in the production of books and newsletters and also dabbled in the advertising and public relations sector.
Thus her quest now - to boldly go where no mind has gone before (no, we're not watching "Star Trek") and seek the BEST stuff out there in the "Cyber World" in order to share with her readers/subscribers, the various aspects of "Creative Thinking".
By Doris Lim
Published on 04/29/2010
When the frenzy over the "Twilight Saga" movie (the first one) descended upon us mere mortals (okay, I'm being a little teensy weensy "melodramatic" here), I had no inkling how "huge" it was to become - the franchise ie.
When the frenzy over the "Twilight Saga" movie (the first one) descended upon us mere mortals (okay, I'm being a little teensy weensy "melodramatic" here), I had no inkling how "huge" it was to become - the franchise ie. And after the second movie's onslaught on the movie world (even tho' I found the predecessor way much better), there was no sign that the fans have had enough. So, movie No. 3 is on the way and with it, the revelation of Bella's "engagement ring".
Now, if I was still a "sweet young thing", I would surely use my "female wiles" on my many "beaus" (a-hem!!) to get them to procure me one. Mind you, they need not have to commit themselves to me in any way, just get me that ring, I say!! Lol!! I bet many a fan will be dorning one soon.
When I surfed the website for details of the ring, I myself was tempted to order one. Now, should I purchase the gold or silver, the one having genuine diamonds or either of the other 2 (I think they're made of zirconia crystals or something similar)? Oval-shaped they're crafted into and any girl would be happy to own one.
Anyway, back to the movie. I personally feel that it was a success due to the following reasons. Mind you, they're just "my" thoughts. Firstly, the theme. Who could resist a "vampire" movie? And a "werewolf" supplementing it. Two for the price of one!!
And the 2 male leads. That's exactly what a love-starved average teen would be yearning for.
And don't you forget the female lead. She is after all the one holding the whole show.
With Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner in the main cast, surrounded by able supporting actors and actresses and a director who seems to understand the emotions of young love, a successful first movie was born.
But another director came on board for the second movie and perhaps because of that, the "magical" feeling somehow dissipated into thin air.
Let's hope the third one will bring back what it lost or felt missing in the second one.
Anyhow, here's the movie trailer to the 3rd instalment of the "Twilight Saga". Looks promising enough.
Like what the title of my article post reads - Is 3 Enough?? I say "no". Let's just keep on churning more of Bella and Edward and all the vampires and werewolves until we get sick of them (which we probably won't, ever...).