Today, let's talk about how immigrating to a new country can affect your mental health.
Did you know that when immigrants first arrive in a new country, they are usually healthier, both physically and mentally, than people born in that country? This is good news, right?
But as they spend more time there, their health starts declining. This is called the “healthy immigrant effect”. That is definitely NOT good news!
Have you noticed this in your own life since moving to a foreign country?
When I look at my time in Canada, I can see it's true. Getting older brings its own aches and pains, but adapting to life in a new country has also taken a toll on my mental health. That's why I decided to become a Mental and Emotional Health Practitioner – not just for myself but to help others too.
If you're in a similar boat, I'd love to hear about your experience. Do you know where to turn for help when you need it? What tools or strategies do you use to support your mental and emotional well-being? If you're not sure, let's chat. I'm here to help and can create some free resources for you.
One resource that you can use right now is my free guide "How to feel whole again while living in a foreign country". The guide consists of three steps: reassessing your core values, identifying your triggers, and participating in a guided tapping session to lower your cortisol level and get in touch with your emotions.
Remember, you're not alone!