Pinterest Review
My mother once told me that I came out of the womb with a to-do list. My whole life centers around planning and analyzing, plotting each significant event in my soon to distant future. From my Christmas list to my baby shower, I have ideas for everything. However, it’s profoundly difficult to organize all of my ideas on paper or in a document in an orderly, aesthetically pleasing manner. With the app Pinterest, it’s no longer an issue.
Since its creation in 2010, Pinterest has been every crafter and planner’s dream. It has a precise, easily-manageable way of sorting all of your plans, goals, and achievements. You can upload your own pictures and caption them with instructions for yourself and others on how to create any sort of project.
If you would prefer to listen to other’s ideas and use them in your own home, that is conveniently possible as well. People from all over the world upload their crafts and projects onto Pinterest to share with others.
The mechanics are extremely simple. You create “boards” labeled to fit each category, suited to your preference, and “pin” all of your brainstormed dreams to the designated board. For example, you could create a “Home Decorating” board, and pin vase designs and kitchenware to it for future reference. There are no limits.
There are 100 million Pinterest users, all of them ranging in age and gender. Young and old fabricators have interacting accounts worldwide.
While Pinterest is primarily used by the female percentage of the population, men just as well have creative ideas they should and could spread with the rest of the world.
I always enjoy experimenting on Pinterest. The design is set up so that it is maneuvered easily by any age. It only took me a few moments to understand the workings of it, and from there I was hooked. I use the app every day, which might be why I have 42 boards and 621 pins.
Pinterest helps me organize my life into sections and helpful possibilities for my future. When I find something I want to do in the future and add it to my endless list of life choices, I feel accomplished. I feel like I’m going somewhere, and that I will always get there.
When it comes to plans, I know exactly where they need to be, and Pinterest provides a great net for my mental fish to be caught. I know where my future lies, and that’s within the confines of www.pinterest.com.
Katianna Mansfield is 5ft tall, making her the smallest and most feisty server at IHOP. She feeds on stress and is terrified of commitment.
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