Tuesday, September 30, 2014

My future job


Hi classmates! Today I’m going to talk about a matter very important for my life: my future job and how I think that it will be.

I think that my future job will be clinical psychologist, and the perspective that I will apply will be the systemic psychology, because this perspective is the most interesting for me.

I haven’t imagined too much about my future job, but I would like that it to be entertaining and interesting. I like very much the interaction with the people, and I think that is very important apply the psychology in family. Also, I would like work in a public hospital to help people of all social classes.

In my future job, I would like to work outdoors, but it would be very difficult if I don’t have a private consultation. If I work in a hospital, I will have to work indoors.

In my future job I would like travel a lot to other cities and countries to learn more about systemic psychology. Also, I would like teach about my job to other people and help to them.


I don’t can know how will be my future job in a few years more, but I just hope it is nice and that makes me happy. Bye everyone!

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

A good thing: the literature

Hi everybody! In this post, I’m going to talk about one of the most entertainment activity for me: the literature.

I’m a lover of literature and I’m frequently reading books of different writers. I go all the months to library for books, and I look for the most interesting books for read them. I don’t have any favorite writer, but I prefer the Latin-American writers. I generally read books of unknown writers, because I think that the Latin-American literature is not only Gabriel García Marquez, Julio Cortazar or the rest of the famous Latin-American writers.

The last book that I read was called “Todos se van”. This book was written in 2006 by a Cuban writer called Wendy Guerra. This book is about a Cuban girl that lives in Cuba between 70’s and 80’s. The book talks about the reality of Cuba in that period (the communist regime, the cold war, the exile, etc.). I liked very much this book, and it helped me to understand how people lived in that period in Cuba.

I don’t have a favorite book, but generally all the books that I read are interesting for me, because all that talk about different things and different stories.


Bye everyone!