Traveling
can be a searing experience, particularly when you are visiting a
location where the native values and beliefs of its society differ
greatly from your own. Certainly, being exposed to a different language,
sights, smells, people and an entirely new culture can be both
exhilarating and overwhelming. The fear of facing unfamiliarity and
experiencing culture shock is what makes it so nerve wrecking; however,
the truth is that traveling to a foreign location is one of the best
ways to step outside your established comfort zone. You get to
experience some of most beautiful and meaningful moments ever!
Thinking of visiting a foreign country and afraid of dealing with
culture shock? No doubt, it is easy to get frustrated when you are
confused or lost in the unknown.
It heightens your level of intuition
Culture shock ensures you experience a level of vulnerability and
dealing with that automatically helps shape your personality
significantly by teaching you to trust your gut, survive during periods
of loneliness and unfamiliarity and develop a thicker skin. Your
intuitions awaken and you become a quick judge of the intentions of
people around you and basically, you experience tremendous personal
growth.
You find opportunities to intellectually challenge yourself
Experiencing culture shock has a way of growing your intellect as it
challenges you to not only use more brain power on a daily basis, but to
find the positives in situations. The kind of intellectual knowledge
you gain from the experience far surpasses the kind you gain from
textbooks or video tutorials. You are forced to observe and be patient
and as such, you find yourself eventually understanding the things going
on around you.
It develops your social skills
Culture shock usually channels a measure of emotional disorientation
characterized by feelings of shock and anxiety; however, after these
feeling die down, you find that you become more comfortable in your new
surroundings. You find ways to expand your circle of friends to include
people who have different perspectives, backgrounds and life
experiences. Your social skills develop and you become a more
open-minded individual who finds it easy meeting new people and
fostering friendships with others.
By Nkem Ndem
Saturday, 27 August 2016
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