Take a Hike 

Written by: Jessie Gross | Fall 2024
IFSA Tech Career Accelerator – Prague, Czech Republic

Throughout a study abroad experience, it’s common to experience the following emotions:

-            Excitement through exploring a new culture and making friends 

-            Homesickness for the familiar routines, people, and foods 

-            Independence built through self-sufficiency 

-            Overwhelm by navigating a different culture and language  

-            Accomplishment by meeting challenges that arise  

-            Sadness and nostalgia for the lifestyle built abroad when returning to home Jessie Gross sitting at a table with her friendsSome “lower” feelings can have side effects, like loneliness and a lack of motivation. When I traveled alone or had a set routine, a strong sense of independence made it hard to connect with my family and friends at home.  

When dealing with these emotions, I’d simply take a walk. Aside from the health benefitsSelfie of Jessie Gross and her friend Curtis walking actually provides (physical activity releases endorphins and neurotransmitters in the brain that improve mood and reduce stress), walking gets you out. When I was excited about my home city, I would walk to new areas before doing any research. This exploring is so much more organic and fun.  

On days when I felt unmotivated in schoolwork and exploration, I would jump on the bus,View over pond looking at a building in the distance ride a few stops until I was in an unfamiliar neighborhood, and walk around. Sometimes I would make a game out of it – walk until I found a bar with my favorite beer or a café serving a pain au chocolat. 

Taking a walk always cured my loneliness. When experiencing homesickness, I would walk around my neighborhood, find something that reminded me of someone at home, snap a picture, and send it to them. This would instantly make me feel less alone in a new culture and allow me to connect my home life with my abroad life, two things that sometimes felt impossible to intersect.  

Studying abroad brings a whirlwind of emotions, and taking a walk helps mitigate these emotions and builds a deeper connection with your surroundings, allowing you to create memories and gain perspective. Every emotion is part of the journey, and with self-care, the experience becomes even richer. View from a hill looking at buildings in the distance

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