Change and being in an unfamiliar location is something that scares many people. Moving to two unfamiliar foreign countries, Spain and Hong Kong, I have learned how to make change and transitions an easy process. Therefore, I would like to share some tips that worked out for me when I moved to a new country.
The first tip is that I made myself aware of what I was getting into before arriving at my destination. That means that I researched about Spain and Hong Kong in order to get a feel on what kind of foods they eat, what language(s) they speak, how the people normally interact with each other, etc. I feel like surprises can be quite a speed-bump in the process of feeling comfortable in a new home; therefore, I try to eliminate all of the possible surprises ahead of me. A great way for professionals to do this is to use The International Center's Global Competency Cultural Trainings. The Center does a great job at making people feel comfortable with new cultures and giving them all the need-to-know information.
Cullen and his new Japanese friend |
This next tip I found to be crucial to my adjustment - that is to get involved with as many different activities as possible. Getting involved has helped me in many different ways. I have met new people and made friends, learned more about the new culture that was living in, and it helped me get my mind off any struggles that I was having. I find that one of the hardest parts about being in an unfamiliar location is not knowing anyone in the area so once I made friends the process of feeling at home got much easier. I really enjoy taking advantage of all the possible opportunities abroad as they tend to be some of my favorite memories, especially the spontaneous ones.
Last but definitely not least… I HAVE HAD FUN! Both times living in a different country it has been an adventure of a lifetime that I will never forget. I have friends from all over the world and the best stories that I love to share. I have cherished every moment as it has flown by. I am just counting down the days until my next adventure!
Cullen enjoying his time in a new country with all of his new international friends |
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