When I was little, I thought a lot about what I wanted to be when I grew up. I thought about being Architecture or an Economist. When I decided to study Communication, it was because I wanted to be a writer. But once I entered the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, I saw that the field of Communication had a variety of options to chose from. From there, I decided to center my career in the branch of Organizational Communication.
2. But today, you’re an editor and a journalist for Time Out Magazine: Mexico (which is a international magazine) How the hell did you end up there? And how big of a change is it from what you originally …show more content…
In your personal life, did you have any challenges were you struggle to get up? How did you overcome them?
Yea. It was something personal but it was work related too. When I went to cover my first international film festival for Morelia, I was sexually abused. In that moment I thought about a million things including quitting my job. Exactly one week later I had a motorcycle accident where I injured my head and neck. During those days I didn 't go to work and I thought, “ Things happen for a reason.” So I took advantage of my incapacity to talk to my mom and tell her everything that happen to me in Morelia. In those days, when the sun rised up, I didn 't want to wake up. I just wanted to stay there and wait for everything to end, but my family didn 't let me, and I tried to be as strong as I could to not fall. It has been a long process and even though it has been 4 years since it happen, I still have sequels from time to time. I don 't regret not giving up, because many good things have happen in my life: I would 've missed family reunions, watching my nieces and nephews grow up and I would 've never met the love of my life, my fiance Edgar, within in many, many other