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Before…… |
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….and after. |
My painting station has always degenerated into a chaotic mess, which I actually find quite a good way to work; after years of micro management and having to be supremely organised in order to fit too much workload into a finite number of hours going the opposite way has been refreshing. However, every now and then I realise that filling my desk with 97 different projects and dozens of paint bottles that really ought to have been put away is not a good way to work, hence the annual effort to reorganise and revisit my work station. I wonder how long it’ll last?
It will not last long, I suspect.
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally just rearranged my desk too.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Does your house elf contract out?
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