Fleur Prinsen

have a house in Amsterdam, but what does that mean

Instead of starting where I came from, let's start with where I'm going with this.

I will try and describe myself here in a way that professional platforms, such as Linkedin, or Personal platforms such as Facebook do not allow. Because I'm not who I hang out with on Facebook and I'm not the kind of work I do either...

Maybe this experiment will not work out at all, but bear with me for a while (or don't, your choice ofcourse ;)

And please forgive me for not posting a picture, because the way I look today (let's say sunny day, on holiday in Italy) does not reflect who I am when you would meet me either.

So if I'm not my Linkedin profile and if I'm not the tweets I (re)tweet, who am I? I am certainly not my 'Location' or my Education and I don't want to describe myself by putting tags on my person [see below].

Maybe the best way to describe myself is by what I create and recreate. Those would be the products that link to this page, the products in which I express myself and the question may arise ''who is this person that writes 'I', in this blog"?

Did we get anywhere yet?

Maybe we actually won't get anywhere until we start interacting around some of our 'expressions'. This page sadly doesn't allow much interaction, except for adding a button that says 'let's chat'.

If you got this far, maybe we should...?

Or maybe I should request an 'about me' developer key, this platform does give me the option. I wish I could code, maybe I could create something here that would express my nature, more than my blog might or this flowery background, that is in a sense just a cliche...

And then there was this blog that recommended to keep your online persona as close as possible to your offline one. For instance by thinking of things that make me happy. Looking and interacting with animals generally makes me happy, good food and company makes me happy, being able to do something for someone else makes me happy... But describing this here still doesn't tell you much, or does it?

  • Work
    • I work to live and apply myself the best I can
  • Education
    • Everyone around me, that is willing to give me a chance