Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Why Every Successful Woman Should Live Abroad - Classy Career Girl
Why Every Successful Woman Should Live Abroad Creativity and flexibility is the name of the game for the modern market and all the classy women flourishing it in. Hyper-connectivity and out-of-the-box thinking has changed the way careers are approached and success is achieved, and that means successful women canât get complacent. They need to keep evolving, learning new things, and pushing out of their comfort zone. As an expat, I can tell you success didnât come for me by staying put â" it came from getting out there and rocking the big world. And to you, my fellow ladies, pack up your bags, book a plane, and chart a course for a live abroad adventure (even if itâs just for a little bit!), youâll find itâs the best decision youâll ever make for yourself and your career. I know what you are thinking,..I can hear the gears grinding to a halt: âNo, I canât, Iâm not cut out for that.â Hereâs the thing about going global: Itâs about BECOMING cut out for it. If youâre looking to thrive in your career or change it up, then living aboard is the exact thing you need. How? Iâm glad you asked. 3 Reasons Every Successful Woman Should Live Abroad: Break Free From the Mold Like it or not, we all have our molds what our parents think of us, what our colleagues think of us, and even what our culture thinks of us. The brilliant thing when you live abroad is taking off the limitations to your passion, drive, and creativity. Whatâs totally taboo in your culture (or just not âcommon senseâ) is wholeheartedly embraced in another country. This gives you the chance to think about what YOU really want and not what you SHOULD want. Your grandparents may think becoming a game designer, a Facebook group moderator, or a Feng Shui interior decorator is a bad idea, but there are entire countries full of people who will embrace your passion and cheer you on. Without those limitations, you can get down to the important parts: deciding if itâs actually what you want, and then actually driving towards it! A career change is a gift, and living abroad helps you unwrap it. You Get Some Wicked Sweet Skills Out of It Being a globe-trotter puts you in some pretty unique situations, whether itâs figuring out how to order lunch in a different language or network in a foreign environment. These situations can help you in the big ways and in the small way, because what are they are building skills. Ordering off a foreign menu teaches you tolerance (youâre the foreigner here) and it teaches you creativity. Donât know how to say âfish?â say âsea creature.â Might not be hugely valuable, but itâll be funny, and now youâre learning positivity. Then thereâs the big ways â" youâll learn how a foreign market operates, youâll learn how to multitask with time zone differences, strange customs, and moving. Wrap all this into one and youâve learned how to adapt. These are the top-notch skills that every employer and every industry is looking for, and living abroad can engrain it into the very way you function. [RELATED: So Youre Moving and Need a Job] Meet New People and New Perspectives The key to success is thinking outside the box. Staying in your normal environment can make you stagnant, while living abroad can offer you that new way of thinking. New cultures, backgrounds, and customs breed people who think much differently than you, and by interacting, working, or just watching these people, you can pick out the habits, the mindsets, and the tools of the trade to give yourself an edge (both at home and at your new foreign home)! So when you return back to your mother country, youâll have an arsenal of skills and perspectives to apply to your awesome new career â" something no one else will have. Successful people know that success is about ever evolving and always looking for something new. Successful women need to be the same! If youâre looking to ramp up your skills, your tools, and your career, heading out to live abroad can be just the thing you need. Where do you want to live?
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