It is a pleasure for me to introduce myself to you.
My name is Laura Unda, I am 23 years old and I live in Barquisimeto – Venezuela, the place where I was born and which has seen me grow up to the present day. I love my city and the warmth that it transmits together with its people and, even so, I am a fan of traveling and getting to know other cities with their different customs and cultures.
If it was within my possibilities to be able to travel the world, I would certainly do it and I consider that for that reason it is that I decided to study URBANISM; I am studying the 7th semester at the Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado, I am also an ASSISTANT ARCHITECT. My dream is to help make my city a better city for everyone, where we can study, work, live together, share, travel, recreate, feel safe and, in addition, contribute together to continue improving as a city with its citizens.
I have been an integral dancer for 20 years, so I can say with confidence and without arrogance that I have a knowledge of "a little of everything" in dance. At 3 years old it was just an activity, in which it is common for us to be enrolled as children to distract us in the afternoons, but over the years it became what I really like to do. To this day I can say that with all the knowledge I have from the 4 different academies I have been to, I still have a lot to learn and it is a great satisfaction for me to share my knowledge and know that other people, especially girls They enjoy it as much as I do.
Since I came of age I have had two different jobs, the first in one of the best-known bookstores in Barquisimeto, where I learned to get along with the public and to understand that it is always essential to always treat other people well, no matter what. that we are going through because likewise, they could be having a bad time, and the good treatment and attention of other people can be a light in those moments.
The second resulted during the pandemic crisis; Just as many people lost their jobs and had to figure out how to provide for their homes, I also had to do it, and in this case, it was with my boyfriend that we started a small business selling electronics.
Little by little, the situation has returned to normal: after spending a year without classes at the university we were able to continue online and move forward, the dance classes began (and if it's normally exhausting, you can't even imagine how it is to practice with a mask on) and our entrepreneurship now takes place in a small place where we have been growing little by little and with constancy, we are sure that it will continue like this.
In addition to everything I've told you, something I've always liked even though I don't practice, are sports and more specifically baseball; a sport for which the country is characterized, and thanks to it I came to Hive. Blog, where I have great expectations.