A Spanish girl in Glasgow
I know what you are going to say: there is plenty of Spanish girls in Glasgow! And you are right: there is (maybe even more than you can imagine), and I might be just one of them. One with a heart made of sugar and the soul of a writer.
Would you like to know more about me? Keep on reading, then!
I arrived in Scotland in 2016 and I still haven’t regretted it. I moved to Aberdeenshire, in the middle of nowhere, in front of a flock of sheep and surrounded by spiders. It didn’t take long before I moved to Glasgow, and after a year working in hospitality, I found my ideal job in digital marketing… A job that I would later (And after a Master’s in Creative Writing) complement with my real passion: writing and editing books. You can read more about my editorial work on chocolateytinta.com.
When I’m not working or writing, I really enjoy trying to cook (and I say «trying» because my oven is a nightmare and burns everything it touches T^T), spending time with my black and white cat (I’ve got him to love me ALMOST as much as I love him), watching movies, or looking for the perfect idea for my future best-seller.
A girl can dream, ¿verdad?
What is Sofia’s Pencil?
Sofia’s Pencil is my blog. A place where I can unleash my creativity without worrying about perfection and talk about topics like mental wellness, creating healthy habits, productivity, and life in general. I love learning and researching for fun, and this place is for me to share with you everything I find out.
I’ve always wanted to write a blog (and create a podcast… and a YouTube channel… anyway), but for some reason, there is always something stopping me. I’d call it Impostor syndrome, which is one of the topics I like to talk about here.
Sofia’s Pencil is my revenge against fear and procrastination. A project that I’d like to last longer than I expect it to.
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12 Tips to Sleep Better (part 1)
Sleep is a super important part of mental wellness. Feeling rested helps you make good decisions and to feel energised and calm. On the other hand, dealing with sleep deprivation might make it difficult to control your emotions and keep up with life’s challenges. This post is the first part of a long piece about 12 tips to sleep better.