Doc Gia’s got you covered
IT IS undeniable that the universe can dim sunshines by sending negative vibes that can affect one's day. Worry no more! Positivity is now one click away through Doc Gia’s Twitter account.
Gia Sison, a 47-year-old mental health advocate, once suffered from depression. She is one of today's twitter influencers whose tweets always gain attention through retweets particularly from millennials.
Sison's belief in the capability of Twitter to connect diverse people urged her to use this social media platform as an avenue to share her pieces of advice which mostly cater to those who are troubled.
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(Screencap of Doc Gia’s tweets taken from her Twitter account @giasison.)
As a breast cancer survivor, she advocates "hope beyond diagnosis." She wants to contribute positivity in people’s lives amid the problems the world is facing.
“Sa sobrang negative ng mundo[,] the least one can do is sprinkle a little positivity,” she said in an online interview with the Dapitan Post.
She is also one with putting an end to smoking. In order to succeed in these advocacies, she sees to it that she is active in social media and available whenever student councils and organizations invite her to talk.
“I encourage you to keep going despite the things that weigh all of us down, there’s always hope whether we see it or not,” she advised those who are suffering.
With all the problems everyone is facing, it is always nice to have someone who shares their words of wisdom. Spreading positivity even in the littlest ways can come a long way. Don’t forget to smile and never give up! FRANCHESCA ELIJAH-MARI VIERNES