The prolonged social distancing situation has deeply affected the psychology of young people.
Please join ELLE in listening to Chloe Nguyen’s sincere sharing and Nicky’s useful experiences to overcome this difficult period.
Open your heart to eliminate negative emotions
People often think that COVID-19 struck people in their 30s and 40s under a lot of psychological pressure due to unemployment and salary cuts, causing them to lose a stable source of income to take care of themselves.
Sharing with ELLE readers, Chloe Nguyen said that even though she has a stable job and is not much affected by the pandemic, she still cannot avoid times when she feels empty and negative.
Photo: Facebook/ Beauty by Chloe Nguyen
Eliminating negative emotions is not easy.
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Negative emotions not only originate from external influences but sometimes come from ourselves.
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Each person has their own advantages and disadvantages and different goals in life.
Ignore the gossip and judgments from those around you and don’t pay too much attention to the success of others.
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get lost to find your own path
Perhaps all of us have at least once felt disoriented or worried or worried when faced with many choices for the future ahead.
Based on her experience, Nicky gave a very profound advice to young people: `If you just sit and think, everything will just stay in your head.
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Agreeing with Nicky’s point of view, Chloe also believes that only when you start working will you know whether it is your dream job or not, whether you are interested in the challenges of work or feel satisfied.
Sometimes, the job you like isn’t necessarily the job you do best.
Photo: Facebook/ Beauty by Chloe Nguyen
Don’t worry too much because these are very normal emotions that everyone experiences.
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How to make an impression in an interview
The fluctuating job market due to the impact of COVID-19 has caused a lot of pressure on young people, especially new graduates.
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Besides, Chloe also has extremely useful shares on how to make an impression in the interview for young people who do not have much experience.
Chloe’s favorite books?
The book of the muse – Nicky Khanh Ngoc
Everything I know about love – Dolly Alderton
What does Chloe usually do during quarantine at home?
Cook
Exercise with family
Prepare every day