Day 116 Steps to Settle into a New Environment
Many people struggle to get used to a new environment, such as studying or working abroad. I think there are two tips for overcoming this challenge:
Not being picky about anything.
This means continuing to take action without immediately judging whether something is better or worse. For example, many international students feel bothered about making new friends during their first few weeks in a foreign country. Joining after-school activities, participating in volunteer work—anything is OK! By visiting various places and communities, we can gradually make reliable friends, even without an extensive English vocabulary.
Being curious about something.
This means having a keen interest in others, including their language and culture. Actively listening to others' thoughts and beliefs, such as their religions, is crucial. Simply adhering to what teachers or school counselors suggest is not enough. Greeting others proactively and carefully listening to their opinions can help us gain knowledge that goes beyond our previous experiences.
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