- You immerse yourself in a new culture, with new values and different people. Be ready for this new journey;
- You face new challenges, and sometimes you need to get out of your comfort zone;
- You realize that your language is not always the same as that of your colleagues and leaders, you need to navigate and explore new ways of acting and speaking;
- You realize that sometimes you need to be in control of the situation and other times you need a guide to find the right way;
- You perceive that even with a map in hand, it is necessary to explore new routes;
- Sometimes you go the wrong way. You make a mistake, you feel lost. But it's okay; everyone gets lost at some point in life;
- You are not always alone on this trip. And then it is important to realize that your desires are not always the same as others, your feelings and emotions and not even your needs are not always the same as others. Be open to listening and experiencing other personal tastes;
- A new job is always a new adventure. But even if you spend a lot of time in the same place, allow yourself to venture out and get off autopilot;
- Just stop looking for happiness in your work because you too will have hardships to face;
- Be open to diversity. Be open to challenging your status quo and breaking your unconscious biases. Expand your perspectives about people and the new context;
- You can fly and see things from up there, but sometimes you have to be grounded and firm in reality;
- Have a plan, goals, and a planned route, but be open to change too. Your plan will not always work;
- Throughout the journey, you realize that it's not just about exploring the world around you, but it's also about being ready to explore your inner world and recognizing that changes also happen within you as you learn and teach.
Professional and Career Guidance | Organizational and Work Psychology | People management
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