My goal is simple: using my experience in media, storytelling, and connecting with our community, to help you reach more people and gain more customers—without all the stress.
My tips for job searching during COVID-19
By now, you should know that I am one of the million Americans unemployed as a consequence of COVID-19. If you didn't know or you are new to my blog, I became unemployed in May; so, looking for a job became my new job all of the sudden. I want to share with you everything... Continue Reading →
How to survive being laid-off during the pandemic
The last three months for me have been very challenging since I got laid-off from my dream job. I am aware that I am not the only one in this situation, and I was blessed enough to become unemployed in May unlike many other people that lost their jobs back in March. As more and... Continue Reading →
I was careful to write this post about why I don’t accept your challenge
In the last two weeks have you got a Direct Message like this on Instagram?... "I was careful to choose who I think will meet the challenge, but above all I know who shared this type of thinking, among women there are several criticisms; instead, we should take care of each other. We are beautiful... Continue Reading →
How to decide not to flip out
Yesterday, I made the decision of not flipping at my husband. Yes, that was the decision, not flipping at him for buying something without my consent. I know, I sound like a dictator: "I didn't give you permission to do this or buy that, I'm gonna punish you right now"... But there is more to... Continue Reading →
Miami Fashion Week 2018
This year I was able to assist to Miami Fashion Week a press for Univision Radio. It wasn't my first time, but it felt like it. Let me explain, my first Miami Fashion Week was on 2014. I was able to cover the fourth day as press, and I have to say that I enjoyed... Continue Reading →
“Why are you always so happy?”
Let's go back to 2007, the year I left everything I had known and loved to start a new life in the U.S... I was only 19, I was so lucky to have my brother in the U.S. waiting for me, he had his own house, car, job, all his life pretty much figured out;... Continue Reading →
Feeling useful, feeling alive
In the last few days, I have been experiencing a continuous feeling of accomplishment out of something I thought could be embarrassing or impossible to accomplish. I created a fundraiser for my best friend in Venezuela. Her name is Irene, but she goes by Coki. We've been friends since high school, she is one of... Continue Reading →
Stoneman Douglas Shooting, my take
A week after the shooting that shook (once again), everybody's minds and hearts, I am still gathering my thoughts and reactions about it. I am talking about the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, on the afternoon of February 14th. I spent that morning of Valentine's Day giving away flowers and snacks to listeners of... Continue Reading →
A sad story about a wheelchair
On monday night, my husband and I went to pick up my in-laws at Miami International Airport. We were so excited for their arrival, we left home early to be there on time and welcome them at the international arrivals area. I dropped Davide at concourse "D" for international arrivals, and I went to park... Continue Reading →