What should you know about me?
I was born in Athens in the mid-80s. When I was about 9 years old I wanted to become an interpreter for a sports team; at 12 I wanted to be an archaeologist. At the age of 14, I thought studying pre-columbian civilisations was the way to go and at 16 I was sure I’d be a fine psychologist. At 17 I thought I should give biology a try but decided to go to law school instead. After 5 and a half years and a degree later, I thought it was time to leave all that behind and give the creative industries a go.
6 months in a cooking magazine, 1 year doing a masters on media, 9 months of unpaid contributing to websites later and 3 years in video and communications, I’m now a proper Londoner, still trying to write about what inspires/angers/excites/saddens me.
You’re certainly invited to sneak a peek. Be sure to leave your comments.
Save time… see it my way
(I could use this in staff meetings at work)
Hi Nikos,
Thanks for your comment!
I admit I’m puzzled by it though.
What could you use in staff meetings at work?
Let me know what you think about the blog in general! Remember, it’s a work in progress.
Cheers
Eleni
Just gave the blog a proper read – love the Greek Mum post!
x
Oh cheers George! I love your blog – it’s a brilliant idea. I’ve added you to my links.
xx
Guess we all have a destiny that’s hidden from us! Good work, keep it up!
Hi James,
Thank you so much for your comment. It just made my day
After study a few of the blog posts on your website now, and I truly like your way of blogging. I bookmarked it to my bookmark website list and will be checking back soon.
Awesome web site u have btw
I like the theme you are using on your blog…
Wow that was unusual. I just wrote an really long comment but after I clicked submit my comment didn’t appear. Grrrr… well I’m not writing all that over again. Anyways, just wanted to say fantastic blog!
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