viernes, 30 de abril de 2021

ππŽπ’π“ πŸ‘: 𝐌𝐘 π…π€π•πŽπ‘πˆπ“π„ ππˆπ„π‚π„ πŽπ… π“π„π‚π‡ππŽπ‹πŽπ†π˜ ⌚✨

Hello everyone, through this post, I'll tell you which is my favorite piece of technology.

Being very honest, to think of a piece of so many, it's very difficult for me. Choosing one over others, I think it's a complex decision, since there are so many things that simplify our lives, thanks to technology. However, I think that this time I'll choose my Apple Watch SE, since I love watches from an early age, I find that they're a fundamental and important accessory when going out somewhere, and that they have created an intelligent one, makes me love them even more.

The Apple Watch SE is a technological watch that in addition to delivering the daily time, allows users to deliver different facilities such as a smartphone does. It helps you lead a healthy life, since it allows you to keep track of physical exercises and health while you use it. In addition, with it you can make calls, view and answer messages, stream music, even if you don't have your smartphone nearby.

I bought it a few months ago, since I needed a complement for my workouts without having to use my iPhone, as I was afraid of dropping it or it simply became a problem to have it in my hand to see my stats while exercising. 

I use it every day, as I'm constantly training out at home. At the same time, I use it when I'm out biking or walking. I even use it when I go shopping or go about my daily life. It has become a recurring accessory in my life to the point that it has replaced other traditional watches I used to wear.

I really like this watch for the simple fact that it isn't like traditional watches. The technology with which it was created allows a lot of things that I never thought a watch could do before. Besides, it's very beautiful and comfortable, since you only have to wear it on your wrist and that's it. Moreover, it allows to be used at a long distance from the smartphone and can be used while in the water.

Although the Apple Watch SE has helped me a lot in recent months, simplifying my life just by looking at my wrist. If I were to lose it or have to stop using it, my life would continue as normal. I wouldn't die JAJA, but it would be a device that I would miss a lot, for all that it allows me to do. Without it, I would unfortunately go back to having to use my phone in my workouts risking it to anything. However, I think that if I had the opportunity to buy another one, I would do it again, it's worth investing money in one.


Thanks for reading my post. I look forward to reading yours.πŸ₯°


viernes, 23 de abril de 2021

ππŽπ’π“ 𝟐: π‘π„π€π’πŽππ’ π–π‡π˜ 𝐈 π‚π‡πŽπ’π„ 𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐈 π’π“π”πƒπ˜πŸ“šπŸ“

When I was a child I dreamed of many things. When I was in 2nd grade, I wanted to be a veterinarian, I loved animals and therefore whenever I could I rescued one and took it home, even if I was scolded. My family knew that, so when I was 8 years old I had my first veterinary doctor set (as a child, obviously) which I put into practice with all the dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs and horses we had. Later, when I was in 7th grade my choice changed, and I wanted to study medicine. I was always very passionate about wanting to help, to help someone else, to be able to contribute something in the lives of others, so it caught my attention. When I was older and in high school, I was very intrigued by the role that forensic doctors played, I knew that if I went to study medicine I would usually find myself with dead people, but thinking about the role that forensic doctors played in criminalistics made my hair stand on end. So I thought about that too. However, when I was 17, thanks to a cousin, I became very interested in the area of construction engineering and architecture.

Although my dream was always linked to the area of health dedicated to animals or people, I had talents that others noticed and when I was a teenager I was able to notice it myself. As a child I always liked crafts and creating things, when I couldn't have a toy car, I made one myself. When I didn't have dolls, I made my own. When I couldn't buy a house for my animals, I made one for them, and so on and so forth with many other things. I was always surrounded by people involved in construction, I have uncles and aunts who are carpenters and whenever I could, I would go with them. I learned to use construction tools, and to use various instruments necessary when building. To such an extent that when I changed house and we started from zero to build it, all my room was made by me. So when it came time to choose a career in 2018 it was a difficult decision for me and for the same reason I let myself be influenced by outsiders and opted for Medicine. I was happy in the career, but the environment was very toxic, that demotivated me too much and also I had no friends or someone to trust. I was the new girl of region who didn't talk much.

As I mentioned in another post, I had to leave my career, so in 2019 I had to do it again. At the time of choosing, I had a nervous impulse for not knowing what to choose again and I enrolled to study Architecture at the Universidad de Chile. When I started the career in 2020 I was very discouraged, very sad, for having left behind my other options, and I even regretted it. As the months went by, that began to change, I met excellent teachers who pushed me to be better, I met excellent friends that I still have the privilege of having in my life, and I met my boyfriend who has been a fundamental support. I gradually fell in love with the career and today, I feel that it was the best decision I could have made.

My experience so far has been good and pleasant, however, I’m quite sad about the modality. I feel that at the beginning I was able to cope with it, but now I don't know if it's worth it. The mode for a career like architecture is the worst thing that could have happened. I know why it has to be that way, it's understandable, but it's definitely not the same. Sometimes I have thought about giving up, but the only thing that motivates me to continue is the thought "and if this never ends, won't you study any more?”.

In the future, being an architect, I see myself working in my own firm or with acquaintances, making national and international projects, participating in architectural competitions and building things myself. On the other hand, I would like to be a teacher, teaching new students and helping them in any way I can to achieve their dreams. Finally, I would like to go back to study and have my second career related to engineering, to be able to better realize myself as a professional.


Thanks for reading my post. I look forward to reading yours.πŸ₯°


jueves, 15 de abril de 2021

ππŽπ’π“ 𝟏: 𝐌𝐘 π€π”π“πŽππˆπŽπ†π‘π€ππ‡π˜✨

Hello everyone. Through this post, I'll tell you a few things about me and how has been my journey to get to what I study today.

My name is Giselle Vanessa Tamblay CΓ³rdova, my friends call me Gigi or Gise and my whole family calls me Vane (I know, it's weird). I'm 20 years old. I was born on November 30, 2000, in the city of CopiapΓ³. I have 2 siblings, my sister's name is MarΓ­a JosΓ© and my brother SebastiΓ‘n (I'm in the middle. Insert the meme of the dog says "Can’t be"). Despite being 3 in total, I never lived with my brother and I lived with my sister only until I was 8 years old. So I was practically raised alone until I was 18.

All my life I have lived in a small town called Toledo, which is about 20 minutes from the city. When I was little I always liked the place, because of the environment, the landscapes, and because we were all friends, but honestly, now that I have grown up and I live alone with my 2 cats and 2 dogs, the only thing I want is to escape from here with them and go live in a beautiful place in the south of Chile or outside the country when I finish my studies.

When I was a child, I attended all my preschool and part of elementary school in a rural school, since the city was very far away and at that time my family and I didn't have a car to move around. For the same reason, I studied at San Pedro School, which provided a bus for all the children from rural areas to study. When I was in 6th grade, I received an invitation to study at the Liceo Mercedes Fritis Mackenney in CopiapΓ³. I accepted and from that moment on I began to study in the city. By that time we already had a car, so it wasn’t a problem.

I graduated from high school in 2018 with honors for being one of the best students of the generation and in 2019 I entered the university for the first time to study Medicine at USACH. I only lasted in the career 1 semester, since for personal reasons I had to leave. There were many problems at that time, especially money, it was too much to pay monthly with the university and rent. That year, when I returned to my city, I immediately started working and preparing again for the PSU. I was very clear that, if it wasn’t a health area, it would be Engineering or Architecture. I've always been very detail oriented, I like to make things, create things, everything that has to do with handicrafts and construction. Also, I was very good at math and science. So I was one of two things. It was time to apply and I got Architecture. I must admit that at the beginning I was very sad and regretful about it, I felt very bad. However, today, in my second year at the Universidad de Chile, I feel very content, satisfied and happy. I’m In love with my career, so studying architecture was the best decision I could have made. Besides, thanks to that, I was able to meet my boyfriend, who is very handsome and a good career partner.

One of my biggest hobbies nowadays is training. Every day I usually work out at home, which keeps me alive and full of energy. Occasionally, in the afternoons I ride my bike around town and when I have extra time, I play Valorant with my friends from other cities.

Before the pandemic, I used to play Volleyball, but that's not the case anymore, health conditions don't allow it. It's my favorite sport, so not playing it has kept me pretty depressed for months. However, I continue to stay in shape so that I can get back to it as soon as I can.

 

Thanks for reading my story. I look forward to reading yours.πŸ₯°