Advantages And Disadvantages Of Leaving A Comfort Zone

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“Yes, I will like to study abroad. Leaving my comfort zone is a major reason why I want to,” those were the words of a 22-year-old Nigerian when asked if she will like to study abroad. The idea of studying abroad can be exciting and amazing yet a changeling opportunity. It is easier to prepare your mind and body for the fun and adventure that comes with studying abroad and not the difficulties. However, making the fear of the unknown is not recommended and also recommended. Not recommended because it might ruin the whole idea of studying abroad and leaving you comfortable. Recommended because this will prepare you for the future, make you understand that there will be obstacles that can’t be avoided but can be defeated. Arriving Dublin, …show more content…

You begin to accept and appreciate your situation for what it is at this point, finding a true sense of belonging and comprehension of the new culture in which you are now immersed in. Nothing surprises you no more. This is stage is almost perfect as you feel invincible, fulfilled and the initial fears or obstacles are no more. The last but not the least stage which is the returning to your comfort zone. This stage like the first stage will be overwhelming and thought provoking. You are finally done in the foreign land and planning on returning to your comfort zone. However, this stage varies, some may decide to stay behind while others will either go back to their homeland or move to another country for more adventures seeking. The above stages are not necessary accurate but can be used as a guide and not the actual process of adjusting to living abroad and returning home. Having to accept and possibly adapt to a new environment, weather, culture, language, lifestyle and legal system can be extremely difficult and highly challenging. In some cases, it takes weeks or months to fully adjust to the extreme change and this can be partially caused by the level of how open minded an individual

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