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How to Look After Your Mental Health Overseas

Explore mental health tips for living and traveling abroad that help you manage stress, stay connected, and maintain well-being overseas.

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Two women smiling and embracing each other on the beach, highlighting the importance of mental health support for international travelers.

Tips for Staying Emotionally Balanced While Living and Traveling Abroad

On a memorable travel day, you feel every emotion – surprise, excitement, joy, suspense, trepidation, relief, and exhaustion. It makes for an exhilarating experience, but it can also amplify the challenges of being away from home. Whether you are planning a short trip or a long-term overseas relocation, prioritizing your well-being is just as important as any other part of your journey.

These mental health tips for living and traveling abroad will help you manage stress, stay connected, and maintain balance so you can enjoy a healthier, more fulfilling experience overseas.

Connect With Mental Health Professionals

One of the most important mental health tips before going abroad is to plan ahead with your healthcare team. They can offer practical advice and reassurance, and may even help you connect with a .

Now’s the time to also talk to your pharmacist about safely bringing your medication overseas. And chat with your insurance provider about a plan that covers all your health needs.

Professional therapist providing mental health support and stress relief strategies during a counseling session for an expat going through burnout recovery

Connect before you go. Reach out and make an appointment with a local counselor. They’ll be a valuable resource for the duration of your time abroad.

Feeling settled and oriented in a new city can take a while, and you don’t want this important “to-do” item to slide.

And it’s not just healthcare professionals you can connect with prior to your trip. Seek out support groups and community organizations.

Most hosts organize social events and activities that are the perfect way to meet locals, get to know a destination better, and build networks of support and encouragement.

Seek Out Calm and Restorative Spaces

Stay in a positive space – literally. Your friend or family member’s guest room is free, but it may come at a cost. Everyone needs some space, especially if politics is a frequent topic of discussion.

Break up your visit with a solo overnight visit to another destination. And don’t hesitate to give yourself a break from your usual accommodations.

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After nights in a crowded hostel or busy shared home, a private hotel room is both a welcome oasis of calm. Conversely, a visit to a lively inn with a communal table banishes the loneliness of business hotels.

Keep some flexibility within your budget. If you feel the need to attend a private mediation or yoga class, have an unexpected need for a private room, or have to take taxis for a last-minute medical appointment, you’ll want to be able to spend without worry.

Traveling light is often the way to go, but keep some space in your bag for some reassuring items from home. Pictures of family, a silly stuffed animal, or a comforting blanket can help recreate a relaxing environment to help you enjoy maximum rest.

Build Healthy Daily Habits While on the Move

Taking care of your physical health is just as important as supporting your mental health and is one of the key mental health tips for living and traveling abroad.

Even gentle walking is a great way to discover a new destination. Nutrient-packed fruits and vegetables will fuel your body and warm your heart when you pick them up at a local market or learn about them in a regional cooking class.

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Make technology work for you. There’s a great selection of guided meditation, sleep monitoring, and medication scheduling options. They’re great for keeping calm and on track, no matter what time zone you’re in.

Stay grounded and keep in touch with friends. Social media is perfect for keeping up with your casual friends, but for those closest to you, you’ll want a more personal touch.

Skype, Zoom, FaceTime, or Google Meet are great for face-to-face conversations. For the ultimate souvenir, send long, handwritten letters.

The new connections and perspectives you gain from travel can greatly enhance your life and your health. Here’s to having every trip be as healthy and happy as possible.

Manage Stress Before It Affects Your Health

Stress is a natural part of life that comes with traveling, having a family, and a job. If you are working abroad as an expat with your family, you more than likely are in need of a breather more often than not.

While stress may seem like a temporary hindrance, it can have serious consequences if left unchecked. According to the Mayo Clinic, a few common side effects of stress include:

  • Headaches
  • Muscle tension
  • Chest pain
  • Fatigue
  • Upset stomach
  • Sleep problems
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Over or under-eating
  • Drug abuse
  • Social withdrawal

When it comes to stress, it’s important to evaluate what type of stress you are experiencing. Is it acute stress from a short-term situation like being late to an event? Or is it chronic stress, which can be more long-term and harmful to your health?

While acute stress may not always be predictable, chronic stress can be managed with the right strategies. The first step is to pinpoint the stressor, then find ways to keep it under control.

Frustrated woman with hand on forehead at desk with laptop and phone, feeling stressed while dealing with international insurance concerns.

Your health as an expat should be a top priority while abroad. If high levels of stress are not taken care of, serious health effects such as a heart attack can occur.

Before it gets to this point, take a few moments to think about and gauge your stress levels- then pick a few healthy ways to help keep your stress under control and your body at its best.

Here are just a few ways to relieve stress in a healthy way:

  • Meditation
  • Reading
  • Yoga
  • Cooking
  • Tai Chi
  • Exercise
  • Gardening
  • Painting
  • Knitting
  • Volunteering

Preventing stress from getting out of control is the best way to keep your job and health as an expat at its best.

If you’re not sure whether stress is affecting your health, make sure your international health insurance plan includes wellness benefits, and schedule a visit with your doctor for a check-up.

Vanessa Chiasson| Writer

Vanessa Chiasson is an award-winning Canadian travel writer with over ten years of experience. Her work has appeared in major publications, and she draws on living in France, Ireland, England, and Malawi to bring global insight to her stories.

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