Most of us don't think we're creative. We graduate high school, go to college for a degree that will help us get a good job and income. Sure it would be nice to be a painter, actor or writer...but come on, how many of those people make it big?
I was lucky enough to have parents who let me major in what I wanted to in college - theater. They saw what I loved Sure a business or education degree probably could have gotten me a better job but it wasn't what I wanted. I'm still not sorry for that choice.
I am now in a job where creativity doesn't always come directly into play with what I do. My work day is structured more around order and less around creative chaos. That's ok with me. I've discovered that it's good to have my two worlds a little separate J
April 2007 - I found myself in Sag Harbor New York - the land of sea breezes and huge summer homes. In order to stay in touch with friends and family, I started a blog about my adventures there. My fiancee (now husband) and I moved to Arkansas in the fall of 2007. Since then the blog has detailed my life...as a yankee in the south, a runner, an actor, a writer and an administrative assistant. It's been a wild ride and continues to be a grand adventure...:)
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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