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5th post | Psychologist

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  My future job ¡Hello!, this week I’m going to talk about my future job. Because I’m studying psychology at university, I pretend to obtain the title of this career and become in a psychologist, probably in four or six years more, If I want to specialize in something. But I don’t imagine myself working in the typical clinic we usually think when we talk about psychologists. On the contrary, I imagine myself working with a lot of people around me, helping them together, at the same time. So probably I will end up studying social or community psychology. When I think about the salary I don’t care so much, because I always say to me that “If I can live in good conditions with that, everything will be okay, because I will be in love with my job”. I’m really planning to dedicate everything on it. Maybe travel a lot for a psychologist would be difficult, because of the responsibility with their regular patients. But If it possible, I would like to travel in our country and out of it, to

4th post | My pet

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My little pet If there's something I always want to talk about it's about my pets, especially of one of my two cats, called "Tommy". I've had many cats in my life, and I can't compare any of them with him. When I adopted Tommy had around two months of life, but he was very social and was circling in front of you so that you would make petting to him. He sleeped with me from the first day and after that he decided to never more be apart of me. He's with me on classes, while I'm studying, reading, cleaning and even now while I'm writing this. At the end of the day, he's always waiting for me to go to the bed together. Because I'm in quarentine I don't go out frequently, but when I have to do it my mom tells me he's looking to the door all the time. When I come back he refuse to be far of me, and it's constantly trying to stay on my legs or my neck.  Another thing about Tommy it's that he isn't growing up quickly, so my fam

3rd post | Mental health

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The importance of your mental health When we are young, our parents teach us or at least constantly tell us to take care of our body, to be careful about falling, hitting ourselves or anything else. In the same way, they prevent us from carrying out behaviors that could cause us any disease that affects our health. But what about mental health? Did your parents or teachers ever tell you "what mental health means, why is it important, and how can you take care of it?"   According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not only the absence of diseases or illnesses." It's a component of the quality of life of a person, since it allows them to go through the stress of daily life in a healthy way and have good relationships. If we know what mental health is, we can maintain a set of habits and strategies that allow our mind to be in harmony with the environment in which we live a