Working in abroad gave me good smack on the head. Seriously!
Because I was out of my comfort zone. I cried buckets numerous times. Culture shock and home sickness are real. It took me a year to really adjust. I know I could’ve just gone back home and forget about everything but I can’t. I don’t want to be a disappointment especially when my dad shelled out a lot of money to support me. I tried a lot of diversion tactics to keep myself busy (aside from work).
I learned a lot from this stint of my life. It opened my mind and heart. I learned to be more open-minded, be a bolder decision-maker and dreamer. This nursing career brought me to places I have never imagined to visit.
It was truly a great experience while it lasted. Thus the need to move again.
It was a good one Singapore.
XOXO
Living and working abroad take a lot of courage. You won’t regret it and it’ll give you lots of great memories to look back on.
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Very true. Thank you
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Nursing in Singapore? Just as hot as in Philippines, I guess. I can not work due to chronic and severe mental illness. I have baliw, because there is no translation in tagalog for schizophrenia.
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I would love to do something like this. Very confident and inspiring!
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