Saturday, August 3, 2019

#30daysofvisiblity Challenge



I have been taking part in this wonderful challenge (Yes, I love challenges, especially in the summer. They give me a sense of purpose)

Aim of this challenge is to show yourself out there on the social media and maybe find your purpose?
Since I have a lot of interests and qualifications, sometimes I don't really know if I should focus on just one or continue to do everything as I use to.
So what exactly am I professionally?
  • A teacher. Teaching languages has always been my main occupation. In class, as a private tutor or online. I keep informing myself about new methodologies,  about tech, and I try to be as updated as possible.
  • A blogger. Writing about what's happening in my life professionally and personaly is something I enjoy. And if someone can get a new idea from my blog or has the same problems, questions, project ideas, this is a wonderful way to communicate. 
  • A content developer. I have done this professionally working at a company, but as a teacher I keep creating my own matarials and this is something I really enjoy as long as I have the time to do it. 
  • A speaker. Taking part in conventions and seminars/webinars is another way of sharing my work and ideas. You can find most of my presentations on this blog.
  • A trainer. Training teachers is something I used to do and I really love helping new teachers.
  • A spinning instructor. Yes I've got a certificate for this as well. Movement is half of my life. I have stopped doing that some years ago (young age is something very important if you want to work in that field), but I still train and who knows, when I get into shape again, I could do something about that. 
Life is not only work of course and I do have other roles in my life. This post (for day 4) was purely an intro about me as a professional though!
Looking forward for the next day of the challenge!

PS.You can find the previous posts of this challenge over here:
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3

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