I can’t recommend a year abroad enough, if it’s accessible to you. Maturity could help, but I think there’s a reason why so many young people travel. It forces you to take steps whether you think you’re ready to or not. You evolve through the good and the bad parts of it. I moved to New Zealand at 20 after living under my mom’s midwestern wing my whole life. I think I would be stagnating if I hadn’t gone through that, though it was absolutely difficult.
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So curious to know what this was like? Ive always had fantasies of New Zealand and also grew up in the midwest. How’d you find footing?
Mar 9, 2025
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@JS123123123 They honestly make it really easy in New Zealand! I did a working holiday visa, it cost like $25 and got approved right away. Then you just have to get an ird number. We bought a car for like $5,000usd and sold it on fb marketplace when we left. I stayed in QT for the first six months and tbh I would avoid staying there long term unless you love skiing. Super expensive and hard to find housing. Literally, I rented a room for ~$800usd a month and the bathrooms had green fuzzy mold growing out of the floor. I also knew people who were getting kicked out so their landlord could turn the place into an airbnb. I loved Wellington, I found a flat on fb marketplace by the beach. I kind of regret that I never found some remote farm job and stayed there for a while. Sometimes they’ll house and feed you for lower pay. Hostels, too. Anyways lol, NZ is generally a very safe and easy country for Americans. There are so many tourists, you’ll always be around people in the same boat.
Mar 10, 2025
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@HAILEYD4WN cool thanks a lot for the info!
Mar 13, 2025
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Thank you :') I think I've definitely fallen into the trap of waiting until I am "ready" but nobody is ever ready until they actually do it, cuz you have to learn as you go. I'm so glad you made the New Zealand leap! I feel like I'm starting to stagnate in Florida for sure.
Mar 9, 2025
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@GFORCE2001 Sounds like a very exciting time for you! Like change is gonna happen whether you move or not :)))
Mar 9, 2025
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@HAILEYD4WN Yeah, I'm glad I at least built the ability to be myself no matter where I am!
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Actually moving is a pain but I'm glad to do it at this stage when I'm more confident in myself. Sounds like you want to do it and you prob learned some things from when it didn't work out in your 20s. So you're better placed for success this time around
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I went to a mutual’s NYE party and was looking at the travel photos on her fridge. She and I are started talking about her solo travels to Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Hearing about her experiences and the people she’s met lit a spark in me. It made me realise how easy it is to do things you want to do in adulthood. How this is the only time in my life in which I am this physically able and unencumbered by responsibilities. This thought had never occurred to me in my teens. I wish I could show younger me that here I am, living and learning and getting inspired.
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I’ve been scared of growing older & change for my entire life (i fear I have been dreading this since elementary school) and ever since I entered university I’ve lived in fear of having to become a real person in the unknown and scary world that comes after that outside the confines of a structured academic environment … (i blame growing up in a very academic-stressed environment where your entire life purpose was to get into a good university so like after that’s done what’s left?) it always felt like after university, life just ended which is an INSANE take because most people are literally 21-22 when they graduate. YOUR LIFE IS JUST BEGINNING!! you’re barely even a real person yet! you literally barely turned the right age to walk into a bar in the USA!! somehow, after 4 years of dreading this day, i think i finally got it out of my system and now that I graduate in less than a week, i have realized that it’s truly not that deep and there’s so much out there to learn and so many people to meet and so many ways i will change and grow. you are the one who defines how your life will go, and while thats a bit intimidating- it’s also comforting because you can quite literally choose your own adventure and so the things that make you happy and live according to your rules- you don’t have to follow someone else’s manual or some structured system! every stage of life has its own unique aspects and benefits, and I truly feel so privileged for having the opportunity to be alive and go through them all and learn- anyway reminder to anyone who also struggles with the fear of the unknown/change/growing up. I’m so excited for the next stage in my life yipppeeee!
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