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Rated: 18+ · Book · Adult · #941759
Opinion and views on what is and what is not being reported on...
#360686 added July 18, 2005 at 11:45pm
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Other People's Portfolio's
I get around on Writing.Com. I can cover a lot of ground in a day, and I do regularly spend an entire day on this blasted machine. Yes, I know I need to get a life, but that is a different blog...

The point is there are just too many neat ports. Yes, you heard me correctly... too many, too neat portfolios.

I have generally discovered over the years that talented, creative type people are somewhat, shall we say, messy.

I look at my port, and I don't even begin to know how to organize it. Yes, yes, I know how to make folders, but very often I think some work deserves to have its very own space. To me, I feel putting an item in a Folder is like putting something away in a drawer.

Well, if how we keep our portfolios is any reflection on how we keep our houses... ya'll are all neat freaks.

Neatness can be an obsession too.

Am I just making escuses for myself... you betcha.

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