Embarking on an expat journey? Prioritize your well-being with these essential health and wellness tips!
If you’ve recently emigrated or it’s on the cards for the near future, you might skip over the health and wellness aspect of your relocation in the hurly burly of the big move.
To make sure this isn’t forgotten about altogether, here are a few of the main things you need to think about to stay fit, healthy and happy as a new expat.
Your first step towards health and wellness abroad should be obtaining suitable medical insurance. This step is often the likeliest to slip through the cracks of expat planning.
You'd be surprised at how each country's healthcare system can widely differ from another’s. For instance, getting health insurance in Thailand as an expat differs greatly from acquiring coverage in European countries.
Navigating these differences upfront helps you avoid unnecessary stress or financial strain when a health crisis arises.
Maintaining an exercise routine while adjusting to a new environment can be a struggle. But even simple physical activities can significantly boost your health and mood as a newcomer. Here are a few tips:
It’s not about working yourself to exhaustion. It's a case of finding joy and balance through activity that suits you best.
Spending time outdoors also helps you familiarize with the terrain faster. So go ahead and try something different, since that’s what moving overseas is all about in the first place.
Living abroad often means indulging in new culinary experiences. While it's great to explore, it's helpful to strike a balance between savoring local delicacies and maintaining healthy eating habits. Here are some tips:
Lastly, make sure you're getting your essential vitamins and nutrients from meals as much as possible. If there are some gaps here, taking supplements to fill them is sensible.
Moving abroad can bring a mix of excitement and anxiety. Therefore, prioritizing your mental wellness is as critical as maintaining physical health while adjusting to life as an expat. Here's how you can ensure that:
It’s perfectly okay if you feel homesick or overwhelmed from time to time, as it happens to the best of us. Reach out to local support groups, make use of teletherapy services, or connect with fellow expats who might be feeling the same way to cope with this.
Staying healthy as an expat is an ongoing process, so don’t just keep up with these habits immediately after your move, but aim to make positive changes that you actually stick to.
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