Courageous
It takes a certain amount of courage to leave your home country, a place you are familar with, and go off to live in a country/countries where you have never lived. There is no way around this. You must be capable of taking that great leap into the unknown or else your dream of living abroad will remain just that- a dream.
Adaptable
There will be many things that happen in your host country which are done differently than in your home country. Know that you cannot change a culture. However things may done and whether or not you approve, in order to exists comfortably, you must follow both the spoken and unspoken rules that exist in your host country. If you keep an open mind and a
willingness to adapt to your surroundings, you will succeed.
Perseverance
You are going to have setbacks during your quest. This is normal for anything we want to accomplish in life if its worth having. However, living abroad will sometimes test your determination even more because you will be outside of your comfort zone- by possibly not speaking the language, not yet having friends, undergoing the stress that goes along with worring about money or finding a place to live. Therefore you will have to be able to talk to yourself positively and keep after the goal. Know that you will receive rejection so expect it, learn from it and be prepared to move on and continue until you get what you want.
Resourceful
Finding a job and a place to live in
a foreign country requires a well-rounded repertoire of resources. This may
include the prospects you turned up in your research before you left home, as well as any opportunities you may have discovered once
you arrive. The best resources are personal contacts and references,
local newspapers, local residents, and especially the internet. But having the information is not enough; what counts is how fully you exhaust and utilize those resources. Therefore, it
is essential that you do your homework, keep very thorough and organized notes,
follow up on every lead, and don’t overlook any possibility.
Social
The best way to thrive in a foreign
destination is to develop a strong network of friends and acquaintances. Not
only will they provide you with companionship, but also with information on the
city and the culture, valuable survival tips, and emotional support through
difficult times. And the friendships you form on your travels will last you a
lifetime.
Independent
There’s nothing more reassuring than
the comfort and support of a close-knit family. But once you’re traveling in the
world, you’ll need to become more self-reliant. You’ll need to be able to make
your own decisions without seeking the advice of your parents, siblings or
friends. You must be capable of spending at least some time by yourself and
even enjoying life, sometimes, on your own. Also, you’ll have to get used to
taking care of life’s basic necessities on your own.
Adventurous
Theoretically, the whole point of wanting
to spend time abroad is to experience life from a different point of view and
live a life that is different from the life you already know. So if we can
assume that that is one of the goals, then you have to be ready to embrace the
differences that you will certainly encounter. Some will be pleasing and some
not so much but you must be willing to try new things. There will be different
food, a different language, different ways of doing things, different pastimes
and different ways of thinking. So jump in and explore what your new home has
to offer and partake. In fact you should look forward to trying new things as
opposed to seeking out the closest thing that resembles home.
A True Traveler
So this
should seem obvious, but yes if you want to live abroad, you should actually enjoy the
act of traveling and by that I mean the process. The process includes; planning
the trip, actually heading to the target country and travelling around the
destination country and its neighboring countries.
A Desire to Live Life to Its Fullest
Living abroad can be one of the most
personally enlightening and enriching experiences that life has to offer. But
to thrive in a new and unfamiliar culture, and to get the full benefit from the
time you spend there, you must have a broad sense of perspective and an
unconditional willingness to let go of your expectations and immerse yourself
in the experience. Live the lifestyle, eat the food, and get to know the
people, their history, their language and their culture. Make friends, make
money, and yes, make mistakes. But whatever you do, make the most of
it!
If you don't already have some of these qualities, its doesnt mean that you're not cut out for living abroad. You can always develop and improve these traits as long as you have a willingness to change which there again would lend itself to living abroad. G.G.
If you don't already have some of these qualities, its doesnt mean that you're not cut out for living abroad. You can always develop and improve these traits as long as you have a willingness to change which there again would lend itself to living abroad. G.G.