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Theres A Quiet Strength In Just Existing. Its Easy To Overlook, Especially When Everything Feels Awful,

🍁There’s a quiet strength in just existing. It’s easy to overlook, especially when everything feels awful, but simply getting through each day is a huge accomplishment. You might not always see it, but just by being here, you’re adding something uniquely important to the world. It’s not about doing something extraordinary or being the best; it’s about continuing on, even when things are tough. Your presence matters, and it has a positive impact in ways you might not notice, but others do. Give yourself credit for the small victories, the moments when you keep going despite it all. Those moments show just how strong you are, even if it doesn’t feel that way. Hang on to that thought, because it’s a truth worth holding onto as you face whatever comes your way.🍁

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1 year ago

OKAY but why paperwork for students it's SO STRESSFUL? i'm literally a 19yo girl, no one tells me what to do and when i ask they treat me so bad like i'm stupid? i mean– sorry if i don't know what these damn acronyms means. can someone please make this easier or at least give me some damn instructions ??


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1 year ago

barely passed a math exam but ehy still passed. it's been a tough couple of months.


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10 months ago
Hi Angels,
Hi Angels,
Hi Angels,

hi angels,

i'm moving to spain in a couple of weeks for university, do you have any tips or advice for me? it's the first time i go abroad for a long period of time (one year) and also the first time i live without my family. i'd be lying if i said i'm not scared lol.


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9 months ago

Hi dear, I saw your post about moving to Spain and it resonated with me a lot. I moved away for uni 15 years ago — from Japan to the US. I remember it being so exciting and intimidating. If I could give you any advice it would be:

1. Don’t beat yourself up about being apprehensive. This is going to be one of the biggest transitions of your entire life! But know that you’re going to a place where you will find many people experiencing something similar, and there are systems in place at your university to support you and your community of foreign students as you make that transition.

2. If you wake up in the middle of the night, don’t think about it. Everything is 100x scarier at 3am. Give yourself permission to put those thoughts aside and mull things over in the morning when life is more concrete.

3. Make a conscious effort to say goodbye to your home, family and current life. Many people put this off because it’s difficult and sad, but it ultimately helps you process and move forward. Revisit all your favorite spots before you leave, eat your favorite foods from your home country, plan special time one-on-one with your family members (and take pics! I did this and hung them in my dorm room), and even have a going away party if that’s an option for you.

Ultimately, you are going to have an incredible experience abroad (I think you know this too). You’re very brave to venture far away on your first journey and you will be so thankful for it. I hope you have a wonderful time and enjoy your time at home before your new adventure begins :)

thank you so much for your kind words, this kind of changes can be really scary, but are definitely what enriches our personality and culture 💖 thank you for sharing your story


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