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Sophie Shohet | Fashion Beauty Lifestyle

Sophie Shohet | Fashion Beauty Lifestyle

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@slytherinpride3479
@slytherinpride3479 4 жыл бұрын
I remember back when this channel had 10k followers n she would share tips on how to ask for a raise at work n show how we deserve that ..... this channel has come a long way n she’s still as graceful and humble and honest about her trial n error stage , x
@strawberryloli
@strawberryloli 4 жыл бұрын
Slytherin Pride Omg your channel name is tailor made for me.
@slytherinpride3479
@slytherinpride3479 4 жыл бұрын
strawberryloli 💚🐍 let’s meet at the common room, x 🧙‍♂️ 🦉
@doulos214
@doulos214 4 жыл бұрын
Slytherin Pride i remember that one!
@selina1569
@selina1569 4 жыл бұрын
omg i remember watching that video!
@mcavery9076
@mcavery9076 4 жыл бұрын
Truuuee
@helenavanpraet1059
@helenavanpraet1059 4 жыл бұрын
This may sound strange but these kinds of videos are actually my favourite ones! Hope you're still safe and healthy - have a happy Easter, Sophie! xxx
@Kim.firsttimemomlife
@Kim.firsttimemomlife 4 жыл бұрын
Helena Van Praet same here! It’s so nice to hear someone else her journey
@christopherdriving6425
@christopherdriving6425 4 жыл бұрын
Me too and the vlogs
@darwingalbis4149
@darwingalbis4149 4 жыл бұрын
Me too! I always believe that you can aspire to change and be someone new and better.
@daphne715bu8
@daphne715bu8 4 жыл бұрын
I actually clean private homes for a living. I have the same customers evvery week and I am home by 3 or 4. I have every weekend off, holidays and I get 5 weeks paid vacation. I was a florist before that and a billing/accounting/data entry/archive person for like 20 years before that and I have NEVER been happier than I am doing the cleaning thing. I have so much more time with my family and that is THE most important thing to me. I am an American who married a Swede and live in Sweden now. I've been here almost ten years and it is perfect. I was never able to buy or do the things I've been able to do until I started that job. It is so rewarding and I LOVE time challenges. Having a set amount of time and having to get something done in said amount of time. I have learned so many tricks and stuff with cleaning that my own home sparkles now. LOL! I wouldn't change a thing with my job. I can't believe it took me this long to find out that I love to clean! hahahaa!
@emmacat3202
@emmacat3202 4 жыл бұрын
Wow. That's impossible in the U.S. The quality of life for people in the service industry in the U.S. is usually terrible, unless they marry someone more well-off.
@daphne715bu8
@daphne715bu8 4 жыл бұрын
@@emmacat3202 I know, I remember that. It's sad that is how it is and that also, new mothers only receive 6 weeks maternity leave there. Here in Sweden they get a year and then the father can take a year to bond with the baby. It's so wonderful. I wish the U.S. would catch up with the rest of the world. People ask me all the time if I miss America and I have to say living in Sweden and having modern technology keeps me from that. Don't miss it much at all anymore.
@alawaalsaena3093
@alawaalsaena3093 4 жыл бұрын
Your such a beautiful humble down to earth classy women, full of positivity and kindness, such a boss women ❤️
@ashleylobato3405
@ashleylobato3405 4 жыл бұрын
I needed this right now!!! So many of us are struggling with our careers during this scary time and seeing other people’s journey is so helpful. I love your career/ advice videos! Strong professional women like you inspire me to keep pushing towards my goals! ☺️
@merryotte8188
@merryotte8188 4 жыл бұрын
Personally, these kinds of videos from you are my absolute favorite. You’re such a master of perspective in professionalism, and it’s EXTREMELY helpful to hear for a young 20-something professional.
@Unkuuu
@Unkuuu 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie I love your career videos to be honest, I watched those videos first when I stumbled across your channel. It’s so inspiring seeing who far you’ve come. A lot of people doing luxury videos put on airs but you are down to earth and open about how you got to the point of living this lifestyle. You worked hard and nobody gave it to you. A lot of us watching respect that! Also I feel because you worked your way up you are more honest about luxury brands that have lost their quality overtime. A lot of people in this space are just happy to say they have a designer bag and just ignore how some of these brands have poor quality for the price point.
@eliza448
@eliza448 4 жыл бұрын
I used to work in an aged care facility as well and the residents are just so amazing I’d urge everyone once this time has passed and we get back to ‘normal’ life to volunteer at a care home. Just chatting brings residents so much joy and their wisdom is priceless 💕
@callumdonnelly_
@callumdonnelly_ 4 жыл бұрын
This is honestly one of my favourite videos you’ve ever made. You give off such an inspiring and warm persona which I think we all need right now. You’re content is always the first that I click on when it’s in the subscription box, hope your staying well Sophie! Lots of love xx
@jayjaytailor
@jayjaytailor 4 жыл бұрын
You've had a very humble and grounded upbringing Sophie; it has made you the person you are today. I love to hear stories like this. By any chance, can you change a tyre? 😀
@graceh110
@graceh110 4 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe these types of videos get the least views I absolutely love them along with the finance ones. They give such a good perspective on the working world. As a student about to embark on a placement year I find these videos so helpful and inspiring. I’ve been a subscriber since the foxy locks days dreaming of a designer bag collection like yours and definitely have a realistic plan on how to get my first piece. Thank you x
@KajaKubicka
@KajaKubicka 4 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't get why people don't watch those kind of work videos! I found them soo inspiring and interesting! :)
@DariaIvanovaTV
@DariaIvanovaTV 4 жыл бұрын
My favorite kinda videos! I’ve worked as a cleaner too. They actually make decent money 💰
@chantellebrown2754
@chantellebrown2754 4 жыл бұрын
You have such an admirable work ethic. Your parents have brought you up well to set yourself goals and to strive for them. I watch some you tubers who don’t seem to have much of a concept of the value of the things they show (bags, shoes etc) but you give off a whole different side to yourself and as a viewer I genuinely believe you have worked very hard to get where you are now. Good on you!
@liannemckee1261
@liannemckee1261 4 жыл бұрын
Ive started watching and subscribed because of the fashion and luxury advice but I was literally feeling "stuck" today and its helpful to hear some motivation :)
@alanadomench6623
@alanadomench6623 4 жыл бұрын
Your advice/career videos are my favourites!! I subscribed years ago for the fashion and cars but you can't achieve those without talking about working for them! Love that you do, as so many other channels just seem to show off luxury items rather than break down how to afford them👍👜
@emmacarruthers3950
@emmacarruthers3950 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, Sophie. This has honestly helped me out so much! I graduated in July last year and have been struggling to find a graduate job due to nobody hiring over Christmas and now the coronavirus. I've been working in a restaurant full time and I absolutely hate it but like you've said I've learnt some of the best life lessons and I still believe that everything happens for a reason. I found your channel a couple of months ago now and you're one of the most underrated KZbinrs. You definitely keep me motivated and inspire me to keep working hard towards my goals x
@nikla1837
@nikla1837 4 жыл бұрын
Big round of applause to you Sophie. My favourite video of yours thus far. I do enjoy looking at pretty handbags 😏, but this takes first place. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@leeg2252
@leeg2252 4 жыл бұрын
Dear Sophie, you truly are a beautiful person, inside and out. There is so much value in videos like these for so many people. Thank you for another great video and do take care!
@bolstadbrat
@bolstadbrat 4 жыл бұрын
What a great video. My dad owned a commercial cleaning business and all 3 of us kids grew up helping him clean office buildings or scrub campground toilets in the summer. Then I worked sticking shelves at a grocery store, then at a pizza joint. I also worked at a high performance car parts store, at a bank as a merchant teller, as a sales rep at a car dealership, a cocktail waitress, bartender, waiter, as a coordinator at a hair salon and then a personal carer for an at home care company and I’m currently an AIN at a nursing home. You’re so right that the interaction with the people in these homes is so rewarding. I want to do my RN studies after my husband finishes his bachelor’s degree!
@ranznd287
@ranznd287 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this! As a MedStudent your videos are very inspiring and it motivates me. I also like how you acknowledged your past works and gathered plenty of experiences and telling us that it helps you where you are now. Thank you for the efforts in making such entertaining, inspiring, and motivating videos. Take care and Stay safe!
@MarriedtoDoofus
@MarriedtoDoofus 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie how I wish you were my mentor when I went through my career story ! I love your journey and could have learned so much from you ! My biggest regret in life I have where my career was concerned was I never felt like I was good enough at anything I did ... be it a babysitter or a retail sales person or a compliance specialist for a major UK based bank. I let personal struggles affect my career and I eventually left the industry and now I am at an age where it’s very hard for a woman my age to get back a career let alone any kind job ... the mistakes I made ... can’t take them back ... but your story is incredible . ❤️ You truly inspire me ... just wish I were 20 years younger and had a second chance ... sort of an unfortunate twist of fate with this COVID pandemic ... my husband was in the process of getting transferred to London ... and I was getting all prepared to rejoin his bank which is headquartered in London ... but now we are stuck in a long period of uncertainty. If I do end up relocating to London ... I am most definitely going to use your inspiration to try something in terms of a new career. Your work ethic and determination is commendable ... look at your success ... not talking just financially ... but I can feel your confidence and drive and that feeling of achieving your goals. No better feeling!! 😊 Have a wonderful Easter and stay safe. ❤️❤️
@mademoisellee310
@mademoisellee310 4 жыл бұрын
You are such a humble and respectful woman and I really admire you. I'm from a noble family and a lot of times I see people around me treat others with disrespect, like they're superior only for their social position/career. I really respect you for your behaviour 💓💓
@biankabodon4122
@biankabodon4122 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Sophie! This video is so useful for me because as a teen who is interested in economics and finance, I really enjoy watching videos about people's jobs, what they learned from them, and the mistakes they made along the way. It's really inspiring to see how you climbed the ladder and what a strong woman you are! Lots of love from Hungary 💕
@VallRoldan
@VallRoldan 4 жыл бұрын
I recently graduated Uni and I have not managed to get a job so I am stuck in my retail job. Your videos truly inspire me and I thank you for sharing them. A lot of people that I look up to make it seem that it's so easy and there must be something wrong with me for not getting the job. The fact that you share with us your journey is helpful and inspiring.
@twistedfrannie9311
@twistedfrannie9311 4 жыл бұрын
My dad was exactly the same way as your dad....didn't matter that we were girls!! He was a fisherman/builder and we had a self sufficient farm. I grew up waking up at 4:30 to feed and water the animals, collect eggs, then school, build site or out onto the water!! Loving the bonus video....it's my birthday and it feels like a gift!
@RexySmith
@RexySmith 4 жыл бұрын
I thought about a video I would love to see from you. How do you stay organized ??? Managing your career as a buisness owner +KZbin and social media + private life time ? Do you use a planner or all electronically and how you use what you use and plan for different events/meeting/work time at home/recording/editing/private time/workouts/house chores etc I know there is a lot of people doing this type of videos but Im so curious how you do it.
@theavidequestrian1469
@theavidequestrian1469 4 жыл бұрын
I love this video!! When I was in college, part of the prerequisites for my major was working in a nursing home... it was one of my favorite jobs I’ve ever done. When I hear people say “I could never do that job” or “I would never put someone I love in a home” I just shake my heard because I loved every minute of it. The residents are genuinely grateful, and the majority of them truly needed professional care. Thanks for highlighting an overlooked industry!!
@SL-lz9jr
@SL-lz9jr 4 жыл бұрын
My parents didn't necessarily sit me down and teach me anything about work or finances, but my mom was always mindful to teach me about money and hard work from an early age. The rest of it came through observing my parents' hard work and learning from their own actions. We also came from humble beginnings and both my parents had careers in making things (mom is a seamstress and dad is a construction worker) so naturally my sister and I became very crafty people ourselves. My parents never made me do chores (other than ad hoc asking me to help out around the house, but it wasn't as if I was assigned chores to do on a regular basis) nor did they ever give me an allowance (if I wanted money, I had to ask and say what is was for... eventually my mom would leave me a few bills in an envelope for petty cash I could take out without permission just so I wouldn't have to bother her for cookie money or something small). But this also gave me a blank slate to decide for myself what's important. I could've just sat home all day and watch TV (which I definitely did a lot of) but it also forced me to be creative if I wanted money. In high school I did occasional babysitting. I loved babies and the pay and work was loads better than any job at the mall. Plus it came with food! I also collected all the free/giveaway books at my school's library and teen health clinic, plus whatever my teachers didn't want anymore, and would sell the books on Amazon and Half.com (eBay). In college I continued babysitting, as well as taking on a managerial job at my housing facility. I also worked as a home health aid to a man in a wheelchair. I also used my hand sewing skills to repair quilts for a quilt collector (who sadly passed away a few years ago). During college the Victoria Secret's Pink collection came out and it was a massive thing but not all stores had a Pink section or Pink store, so I would buy up items on clearance and sell them on eBay for a small profit. These were all useful skills when I graduated undergrad in 2009 after the recession and couldn't find a professional job. I continued babysitting and I would rummage through thrift stores and discount stores for designer clothes to sell on eBay. Even after many years in various professional jobs... when I lost my job last year, I returned to nannying and babysitting as well as selling clothes for wealthy clients on eBay. As Sophie says, USEFUL skills. You will always have these life lessons and practical skills with you. You always have a fall back plan. You can go through life knowing you'll always be employable. I never have to worry about money in the sense that I know I'll always be able to earn some some how, some way. Great video!
@missfluff5316
@missfluff5316 4 жыл бұрын
Working as a hotel cleaner years ago was one of my best experiences too. It was the hardest work, but the team was amazing (most of us are still in contact) and I learned so much about people and life in general. Even though it has nothing in common with my current job, I know for certain I wouldn't be the person I am now without that experience.
@clairetran6251
@clairetran6251 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy these kind of videos because it shows how we can all work hard and smart to buy the beautiful things we love. My favourite quote of yours in this video is "pick whatever it is that I need to know and then move on" I think there's so much truth in that.
@glockenrein
@glockenrein 4 жыл бұрын
My door had finally opened and the next level was accessible but now it’s all up in the air again because of Corona. I’m not in any danger financially or anything, I’m just frustrated. 😫 I love listening to you, Sophie, you are such a role model for me.
@WonderingTree
@WonderingTree 4 жыл бұрын
So Glad I watched this! I feel like crying after the video ended because it gave me hope that I can have a place in the industry that I wanted to go to... I had a horrible job interview experience (mainly on my part) and I kept telling myself how much of a failure I was and I won’t end up anywhere like this. Also it’s hard not to compare myself to my friends that seem successful and disappoint myself even more. Thank you Sophie! You are a one in a million kind of person and I’m so happy that you make these kinds of videos
@andreapirringer7008
@andreapirringer7008 4 жыл бұрын
One point interests me a lot: did you indicate these side jobs and part-time jobs in your CV? If so, how did employers react?
@emilmueller8108
@emilmueller8108 4 жыл бұрын
I think the videos you make about work are some of your best! You're just so authentic and don't sugar coat any of it. Definitely my favorite to watch
@DigitalSargeant
@DigitalSargeant 4 жыл бұрын
I am also in digital marketing and I also agree with you. Working at the agency taught me SO much! I am in the process of starting my own biz too.
@StyledByGwenny
@StyledByGwenny 4 жыл бұрын
OMG Sophie, I LOVE how you share this side of yourself. It's truly empowering to be able to relate to someone in your current position through similar life experiences. What you've described in this video demonstrates the worth of varied work experiences from a young age in building an understanding of life! Some people are lucky(?) to be given everything on a plate in their early lives but that's just not the reality of the world, for the majority of us at least (and I personally believe that can be totally debilitating for personal development)! I'm several years older than you, but would you consider adopting me please?! 😂 More of these videos please! 🤩🤩🤩
@marinacarabel9587
@marinacarabel9587 4 жыл бұрын
Please Sophie keep doing this kind of videos! THEY HELP ME A LOT ❤️
@kronikzlal
@kronikzlal 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experiences. I am a 24 years old trying to find my own career path. And hearing your experiences and advises is really giving me some hope. Please share more, I would like to hear more about your memories and tips.
@AndreaSanchez-wg5cb
@AndreaSanchez-wg5cb 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie this kind of videos are amazing! you should do them more often. Luxury doesn't come for free to a lot of us, so this talks are always a great reminder that nothing pays off better than hard work. I consider myself to be a very hard working woman because of the life i want to achieve and it always helps to hear ir from other woman. There's tons of girls that have it easy but there are a ton out there just like us that want to achieve things by ourselves!! THANK YOU!
@alessiomanfrinato6786
@alessiomanfrinato6786 4 жыл бұрын
yessssss!!! thank you sophie for this one! i love hearing you talk about your previous jobs and how far you've made it. it really truly is inspiring to hear and a great lift for me personally ❤️
@MissRnB20
@MissRnB20 4 жыл бұрын
1 minute in and Sophie is dropping the wisdom 👏👏👏 when you are stuck somewhere in life it's because you have a lesson to learn. Thanks Sophie x
@parapluie9
@parapluie9 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie, I'm probably about your age and in an established career, but I can't help but to be thankful to you for putting out these types of videos--if I had had someone like you to watch and listen to when I was younger and trying to find my way, it would have meant the world to me. Weirdly proud to be a subscriber of yours with this type of meaningful and impactful content!
@michelleflynn9813
@michelleflynn9813 4 жыл бұрын
I completely agree with you. Some of my earliest jobs taught me the most. In college I worked as a forklift driver and a dishwasher. It gave me a strong work ethic and taught me the value of a dollar. It also made me focus on my education because it taught me to set goals.
@ladyinpink2654
@ladyinpink2654 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I didn’t know u had all those jobs! Which made u a humble and kind person u r right now💗
@nellab8486
@nellab8486 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie I've been watching you since 2018 , you are such an inspiration to me and I'm pretty sure for many others! Just wanting to be more like you in this world! Wish you well and stay safe these days! Hugs from California!
@emmacat3202
@emmacat3202 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a GIS technician student (I graduate in 2021 because of Coronavirus), and your videos inspire me to keep working harder. I have an internship in my field this summer. My hard work and studying is finally paying off! Someday, I hope to be a GIS developer. Thank you for all your good advice. 😊
@ahmadsamionismail7841
@ahmadsamionismail7841 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. There is nothing free in this world. Work hard and play hard. Keep your objective ahead and give full effort to achieve it.
@funandperky5202
@funandperky5202 4 жыл бұрын
This video totally gave me the confidence boost I needed. Just graduated uni and was gonna take some time off by just doing my waitressing job whilst looking for a job in my career sector until the whole coronavirus thing did a hard reset on the world. Gave me some confidence that things will be alright. 💖
@yeseniav9000
@yeseniav9000 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so upfront and honest whit us. From the KZbinrs I fallow you and Shea Whitney are the lonely ones that want to talk about your past jobs. It's so inspiring to hear you talk.
@calebholland9206
@calebholland9206 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie, I am a teenager and have been doing lawn work for neighbors for the past couple years and know how hard it can be! I am super interested in marketing and am currently helping my dad make a website for his business which is super fun. You’re a great inspiration and would love for you to keep making these videos!!
@sleepysartorialist
@sleepysartorialist 4 жыл бұрын
Somehow this one slipped past me. Really interesting to learn about your work history and how you got where you are! I hope it helps some people understand that you're not living the way you are by accident and to be less inclined to leave unnecessary, rude comments about your lifestyle. I've seen some. It's odd. Thanks for the great insights. I agree that every job can teach us something but the lesson isn't always obvious upfront.
@tea2360
@tea2360 4 жыл бұрын
I personally LOVE your money/job related videos and this one instantly became one of my favorites. The reason is that I can relate to what you were saying SO much! I used to have all kind of jobs through highschool and college, some easier than others, some better paid than others, but they all taught me so much! I've learned the value of time and money, I learned about responsibility, I learned to communicate... Although at the time I very often felt like I was missing out on a lot of things (my friends could go out much more, they didn't have to work and just got the money from their parents), today I am very grateful for each and every job that I had! I ended doing something that I never thought I would and I really love my job and I always feel like I have an advantage because of my previous experience.
@wajihahassan4622
@wajihahassan4622 4 жыл бұрын
you are such an amazing inspiration of what reality is. love your video
@mimiandthemuse
@mimiandthemuse 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Sophie, I like it when you talk about work , I'm all about the life lessons. Keep posting them, I'll be watching on repeat! Even though I am much older than you, I do identify with many of your experiences. So many of us get cough up on "being" the job title that we don't realize that a job is what we do not who we are! I knew of a woman who WAS a writer and she WORKED as a truck driver! I have worked in everything, but I am an ARTIST.
@Vtones25
@Vtones25 4 жыл бұрын
What a great video!! So fascinating to see how life takes a person through work and such. It’s hilarious that you used to work at a car wash and now you have amazing cars lol. Thanks for the bonus videos. Such a great break from everything going on
@meaghanceciliawood8972
@meaghanceciliawood8972 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve loved your past videos on work. Was so excited to see this one. Amazing how many ups. down and changes we go through in life. 💕
@houdasalhi3076
@houdasalhi3076 4 жыл бұрын
They're my favorite videos to watch, I feel like I'm hearing life advice from my older sister
@katiepetersen4929
@katiepetersen4929 4 жыл бұрын
I actually love these videos where you talk about how your work ethic was built. Let’s me learn a bit more about someone who I take advice from, which is always a good thing. Thanks for sharing.
@rakhil1830
@rakhil1830 4 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s pretty cool you had the opportunity to work in so many areas. Hard working lady!
@ashkeeoh
@ashkeeoh 4 жыл бұрын
I admire your hard work and perseverance. been following your stories of humble beginnings and it inspired me to push through and follow my dreams!
@sonap.2313
@sonap.2313 4 жыл бұрын
I love these videos where you talk about yourself, your life and carreer, you are such an inspiration 💕
@CNK_CNK
@CNK_CNK 4 жыл бұрын
Miss you Sophie. I watch all of your videos because they're all so nice to watch ♡ I love your mindsets and your personalities. I do love the luxury parts, but I actually got hooked to your channel because of your personalities ♡ You've inspired me in so many ways. Love you from Thailand. Stay safe and healthy ♡♡♡
@neliswamasondo2679
@neliswamasondo2679 4 жыл бұрын
I love all your videos but this kinda content is how I found you. You inspire me alot, I'm a marketer as well. I'm frustrated by how we are losing jobs in South Africa because brands use popularity now instead of strategy to market and advertise their products
@simonepickering7192
@simonepickering7192 4 жыл бұрын
These are actually my favourite - career tips, what you wear to work, your vision board ❤️
@amandine0802
@amandine0802 4 жыл бұрын
Sophie, I really appreciate your sharing. Some stories I have heard many times again and again perhaps, but that doesn't matter, when i look back to my life, it gives me new inspiration also. Maybe I'm in the moment like stuck somewhere or a comfort zone perhaps. In a situation not too bad but also not satisfying. And now I don't want to be worried too much of it !!
@nastashaerikakang115
@nastashaerikakang115 4 жыл бұрын
This is my FAVORITE video you’ve done! I teared up listening to when you worked at a care home. I did too as a cleaner and my golly did I love the residents. I miss them. You’re right that they only want to talk and feel loved!!!!
@shanianunes245
@shanianunes245 4 жыл бұрын
Your story is so inspiring!💕 really helped me make strong decisions, since i found your channel a few months back.
@PieperVlogs
@PieperVlogs 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh ... wow this is exactly the video I needed. I work in a car dealership in a front desk and customer service role (currently doing two jobs because of lay offs) and I’m going to get my masters in the fall for marketing. I’m so stressed about how I’m going to make that jump and if I’ll get a job but knowing you did literally the same thing and just stayed focused. That’s so reassuring to hear! Thank you for this video!
@Violet-jy6qs
@Violet-jy6qs 4 жыл бұрын
People who are not afraid of hard work are usually the best people 🙂
@i123456987654
@i123456987654 4 жыл бұрын
love that story about your small hands fitting in that chandelier to fix the lightbulb
@michellegil1609
@michellegil1609 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video reminds me when I was younger I started babysitting my cousin later on my mom friends kids then dog baby sitting, later I've became a waxer but for the face only, then a personal assistance to a local politician, and now I'm a freelancer while on my 3rd year university.
@cadciel
@cadciel 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, Sophie! This is in most part what I've been struggling with lately, and you've given me some points to think over. Also, kudos to your dad for not pulling the 'you're a girl and girls can't do that' crap and getting you those jobs at construction.
@DiaryOfKass
@DiaryOfKass 4 жыл бұрын
Love these videos because they’re not just educational but also relatable 🤍
@yuvee
@yuvee 4 жыл бұрын
I live for this type of videos from you! I've also done a lot of random jobs in my life, and now looking back I really appreciate those experiences. Thanks for sharing!
@tatianaskye5589
@tatianaskye5589 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your honesty and transparency! This has helped me so much. It came at the right time because I was just searching up videos on how to better my life and create better income. Thank you so much!
@GildedFashion
@GildedFashion 4 жыл бұрын
I would have just brought my own winter gloves to protect my hands when drying dishes. That's exactly what I did when I was interning at a Magazine Conglomerate and had to assemble four hundred cardboard boxes by hand. Paper cuts were avoided! But I feel for you Sophie!
@emilyemily689
@emilyemily689 4 жыл бұрын
Please do more videos of work! I love them! You are such an inspiration for uni students like me coming from humble backgrounds.
@hippyhoppyhappy
@hippyhoppyhappy 4 жыл бұрын
These videos are the biggest return for me Sophie. I benefit tremendously :)
@platinum_dreamer
@platinum_dreamer 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sophie!! Very insightful. Feel like you might be reluctant to talk about your current work, but could you maybe do a video talking about what work is generally like in the marketing/PR/ad industry? E.g. what tasks and type of work needs to be done and what sort of people you think the work would suit. I think it would be really helpful for people watching who are considering what sort of work they might want to do in future 😊
@thesameroomgirl
@thesameroomgirl 4 жыл бұрын
I would loooooooove more work videos. Super glad to hear you like those type of videos and im here to let oyu know you do have an audience for them.
@alexdreamBIG14
@alexdreamBIG14 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this type of video from you. Please don’t limit yourself to fashion videos when you have so much more to deliver. You voice will find the right audience ❤️
@NoraTKD
@NoraTKD 4 жыл бұрын
I love these kinds of videos Sophie! Just shows how amazing, talented and determined you are as a person! Very inspiring!
@ronniebird1
@ronniebird1 4 жыл бұрын
I love watching your career videos, I’m 14 and they give me real inspiration. Thank you x
@RexySmith
@RexySmith 4 жыл бұрын
I love all your careers and work and general life advices you have ❤️ It is very inspiring coming from a Successful women having her own business etc I think we really need more of that. I like that even if you are a Successful career boss women you still have a feminine/womenly energy(not that there is anything wrong being tomboyish etc) I just feel like there is a lot of stigma that you have to be X way to be successful, or even messages that it's bad or that we are greedy if we want success or nicer things, maybe it's just me. I don't know how to explain. All this to say you just seem very genuine and pationate about what you do and these videos are awesome and so helpful and positive ❤️
@lisak.7404
@lisak.7404 4 жыл бұрын
You are such a precious person, please stay healthy and happy in this trying time. 🥰 Lots of love and thank you for sharing your experiences. Really appreciate you and your content, brings back a bit normality in these times for me. And sorry for the bad English! 😂 not a native speaker here.
@Susan.K-v2u
@Susan.K-v2u 4 жыл бұрын
Oh I loved this video so much. Hearing how you started at such a young age, and later on working with your dad at a building site.... I wish you, David and your bunnies a very Happy Easter 🍀🌸🌷🐰🐣🍀🌷🌺
@s.7948
@s.7948 4 жыл бұрын
Hi sophie hope you are well I really love these types of videos as they are inspiring to me that if you put your mind to it you can achieve what you set your mind to do. Right now in these hard times being mentally positive is essential to our well being and I welcome the knowledge that you share . Much love shaz.
@xxissamexx
@xxissamexx 4 жыл бұрын
EXTREMELY HELPFUL AND INFORMATIVE AS ALWAYS SOPHIE!!!! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!
@kimia7345
@kimia7345 4 жыл бұрын
You're such an inspiration. Thank you for being so transparent
@taiyakiqueen4295
@taiyakiqueen4295 4 жыл бұрын
Such a fun video! My dad also owns a construction company and I also learned to use a digger and a bobcat xD Now I work in ditigal marketing but it makes a cool story to share! Totally can relate to the work hard, play hard attitude at the agency. That is exactly the type of corporate culture we have xD
@EffieStephens33
@EffieStephens33 4 жыл бұрын
I just love you Sophie, and I personally love these kinds of videos when you do them. I really like how you focus on working hard to achieve your goals. Hope you and your family are all well and stay that way 💜
@andreapirringer7008
@andreapirringer7008 4 жыл бұрын
I used to work in a scullery, too. We didn't have gloves. I only got gloves when I was working in the building cleaning department, but I still developed eczema and had to give up this job. We also cleaned toilets. We had to do a certain number per hour. Therefore we could only clean "on sight". That means cleaning so that it looks clean, but isn't really thorough in detail. There was no time for really thorough cleaning and it was not paid for.
@jesuisannesophierb749
@jesuisannesophierb749 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Sophie, I love when you make that kind of video, because it's good to learn from our own mistakes and experiences but it's better to learn from others we save time and pain. I think it's with a video like that, that you made earlier that I discovered your channel so please do more.
@teneshaanderson4761
@teneshaanderson4761 4 жыл бұрын
Wow what a great work ethic, I started working when I was 20
@rochelleflores7774
@rochelleflores7774 4 жыл бұрын
This is so inspiring, I wish my parents taught me the value of money at the age you were taught. It does take a long time for someone to get the “right job” that they’ll be happy with. Slowly achieving the job I kinda want. Hehehe.
@sandragams
@sandragams 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video! I just quit my job in financial audit and torn between not wanting to work for someone anymore, and going into management consultancy. Not sure decisions decisions decisions. I just felt that employees were used and abused at my previous workplace so if did teach me something, it is to not to work for someone else again 🙈 Hope you are staying well and healthy! 🙏
@Libby1276
@Libby1276 4 жыл бұрын
I love your videos when you talk about how you got to where you are! You are like a mentor to me
@maryhiano9154
@maryhiano9154 4 жыл бұрын
These are my favourite videos! Thank you for putting these out, even though they are your least viewed ❤️❤️
@vakaxx
@vakaxx 4 жыл бұрын
These are my favourite kinds of videos of yours, Sophie. Stay safe x
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