Ana Isabel
Lifestyle and Pop Culture Blog
Ana Isabel - a blog on lifestyle and pop culture.
Growing up in an international school was weird. In a good way, don't get me wrong - it's the reason I frequently reminisce on the sleep-deprived memories of my early teenage years. This was a totally unique life experience that I was blessed enough to have, and I'd recommend it to anyone; but man, did it come with a dose of reality bites.
Social media has been both a blessing and curse for the new generation. It’s a digital revolution that’s opened countless doors of opportunity for business, relationships, and the widespread communication of new ideas.
Our world has never felt smaller, information has never felt more accessible, and the freedom of self-expression has never been more encouraged.
But of course, with the advent of life-changing technology comes its inevitable pitfalls.
The whole ‘working from home’ lifestyle seems to be most people’s ideal image of a long-term career. And let’s admit it – waking up at 10 AM to no alarm clock, getting nice and snug under a couch blanket while you trawl through your inbox in pyjamas seems like a pretty awesome way to spend your weekdays, every day.
Yet as alluring as the homebody, PJ-clad laptop lifestyle is to many 9-5 corporate workers out there – being home-based isn’t the sparkly land of employment freedom that common misconceptions make it out to be.
Being lazy and vain is a struggle. In previous years, for someone who would fling her wallet straight into closest Priceline store, I’d often been negligent with my beauty habits (like ‘forgetting’ to wipe my makeup off before bed); thinking hey, I can always cover up any problem spots with makeup. That’s what foundation and concealers were made for, right?
So you’ve got yourself a pretty hectic day ahead; e-mails to send, meetings to run, projects to turn in – and goodness knows those groceries aren’t going to shop themselves. If only that NZT-48 pill from “Limitless” were a real-world drug, many of us would’ve taken one by now.
Though while there aren’t any magic tablets on the market (just yet), we can start improving our mental and physical performance through what we eat on the daily.
I am an experienced copywriter of 6+ years for social media, blogs, and general website content for companies across diverse industries. My professional portfolio spans across areas in IT, business, careers, education, entertainment - feel free to view samples of my work below!
In today’s era of redundant ChatGPT-generated text, I’ll ensure your copy stays unique to your branding, accurate to your content needs, and grant it the engaging human touch it deserves.
My experience in copywriting and general content creation also extends to social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and more. As personal projects, I manage an Instagram page of 6K+ followers dedicated to my hobby of cosplay, as well as YouTube channel of 66K+ subscribers with video essays on pop culture and entertainment.
If you need the right words strung together, I’m your gal!
I have over 3 years of experience in blogging and copywriting, specialising in the areas of tech, business, pop culture, and lifestyle.
For further details on my areas of expertise the types of writing services I offer, visit my “Hire Me” page here.
I believe that businesses can effectively increase their brand awareness and develop a more personable, trusting connection with their audience through the right words and written content (or simply provide them with insightful entertainment) - and that’s where I can help.
Feel free to view samples of my professional work by clicking on the logos below, or check out my own blog here!
Taken straight from the top Google search result, “small talk” is the term used to describe the “polite conversation” you have with someone you barely know, usually on unimportant or uncontroversial matters.
Personally, I think Urban Dictionary describes it best as the “useless and unnecessary conversation attempted to fill the silence in an awkward conversation.” That hits a lot closer to home.