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Natalie Guillen

Natalie Guillen

It ain't easy being cheesy.

Welcome and howdy, friends!
I'm Natalie and first and foremost, I am a lover. Lover of life, animals, nature and everything in between. I've been native to Texas my whole life and I will probably out Southern Gentleman you. Growing up in the Lone Star state has led to a passion of people. Everyday, I aim for a better version of myself and seek to understand the beings around me. I work for a company that gives me the opportunity to meet thousands of people a year and really get to connect with them on a deeper level through technology. Between conversations in the repair room with my fellow colleagues and talking to customers about their devices and lives, I am extremely grateful for the day to day experiences.

When I think about people as a whole and what technology has done for us, I think "connection". Recently I read an article with a bunch of newspaper headlines from 100 years ago and what people expected the world to be like today. From flying cars to the news on our wrists, it was fun to see what people expected the future to hold! Who would've thought we would all be so intricately intertwined in a technological advanced world. I am ecstatic to be a part of this lifetime and be able to see where the future leads for us. Connecting from across the world during travels, or even across the neighborhood during Co-vid, staying in touch with the ones we hold close to our heart; Even connecting with those that lived on before us through more imagination and old newspaper clippings.

My only hope is that one day I can put all the things I'm passionate about together and help people around the world through technology and love with the help of psychology and diving deeper into people's brains.

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