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Moving to a new country—or even spending a year abroad—is a thrilling experience, but it also has challenges. Once you're past the whirlwind phase of seeing new sights and exploring your new life, it's time to put down some solid roots. To keep your calendar filled with social engagements, make plans that get you out of the house and doing something you enjoy. Even the smallest connection can plant the seed for a lasting friendship.
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QuestionHow can I stop being lonely in a country where I don't know anyone?Dr. Donna Novak is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Simi Valley, California. With over ten years of experience, Dr. Novak specializes in treating anxiety and relationship and sex concerns. She holds a BA in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and a doctoral degree (Psy.D) in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University-Los Angeles. Dr. Novak uses a differentiation model in treatment that focuses on personal growth by increasing self-awareness, personal motivation, and confidence.It really helps to have things to do and to take care of yourself. So, on the first point, find one or two things near you that you really enjoy doing. It could be a music venue, a pool hall, whatever. Having something to look forward to will keep you engaged in the world around you. Beyond that, engage in self-care. Eat well, pay attention to your thoughts, and do things to destress and realax.
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QuestionI'm very shy. How do I communicate with people in a new country?MaverickCommunity AnswerTry starting with simple greetings and asking questions about their culture or interests. Practice small talk, and gradually build confidence through positive interactions.
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