Monday, 20 January 2020

A traveller’s joyride

By Maruschka Otto                         
                                                  
It’s been 4 months since I left my “home” in Cape Town and I finally feel compelled to share the rollercoaster of emotions that any traveler goes through when moving abroad.


#1 You don’t understand anything:
Moving to a foreign country sounds fun, but it is exhausting (and I’m not talking about the jet lag).New beginnings are unpredictable, thrilling. Just like a rollercoaster - taking off, thousands of questions overwhelmingly fry your brain. The language, culture, currency and taste of food is different, but you’re learning at a phenomenal rate whilst you are constantly tired, but it’s so rewarding…When you start to understand the culture and the language you are exposed to a beautiful new way of living and everything thing feels exciting- ALL THE TIME!



#2 You want to give up and go home:
It’s so traditional yet natural to be with family and loved ones during the festive season or going into the new year, to be with people that you appreciate and value most, as a highlight for the dear memories we treasure! Being away from home and out of your comfort zone, will leave you hanging upside down on this ride, frustrated because you just want it to end. It’s hard living abroad, until you get used to it. Your world becomes richer, your friendship circle will expand. You learn so many new things and realize how BIG the world is. Later you will laugh at yourself for ever doubting your move.
If we were meant to live in one place we would have roots instead of feet. Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. Growth is uncomfortable, messy and full of feelings. As humans, we are designed to move, explore and improve.



#3 Expectations feeds frustrations:
The travelling road is full of bumps and barriers, but don’t let it deter you from proceeding in that direction. It's hard because you are no longer settling for what is easy, but rather going after what you deserve! Remember that there are no shortcuts to extraordinary places and experiences.
Enjoy the amazing view from the top and enjoy the ride.

My rollercoaster is reaching new highs on a daily basis, forcing me to realize that I am not the only person on this ride. New friendship’s lead to secret Santa Christmas dinners, pizza dinner’s with other South Africans and facing some of my own adrenaline inducing fears.


My #WORDSOFWISDOM:
       Be brave enough to travel the unknown.
       Open yourself to something new.
       Strive to see extraordinary places and meet extraordinary people.
       Dream big and Do what you once thought was impossible.

Lastly,
       Do not let fear be your map.
       Do not let comfort determine where you stay.
       Be eager for adventure, diversity.
       Let curiosity guide you!

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