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  • Wellbeing Afterwork - Finding Friends as an Expat
    Wellbeing Afterwork - Finding Friends as an Expat
    Tue, 17 Sept
    The EXP Hub
    17 Sept 2024, 17:00 – 19:00 CEST
    The EXP Hub, Mellbyvägen 33, Floor 2, 433 30 Partille, Sweden
    A fun workshop to find genuine connections. Build your social well-being when living abroad.
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  • Managing the Expat Blues
    Managing the Expat Blues
    Wed, 02 Oct
    International House Gothenburg
    02 Oct 2024, 16:30 – 19:00
    International House Gothenburg, Järnvågsgatan 3, 413 27 Göteborg, Sweden
    An interactive workshop focused on the experiences of internationals living in Sweden. Whether you are a student, a working professional, a job seeker or parent or child - join me and several other internationals as we explore and develop some emotional skills in dealing with the "expat blues".
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Events Highlights

participants engaged in an interactive workshop
workshop for internationals in gothenburg to help them build resilience and take care of their mental health
engaging workshop on managing the expat blues at the international house gothenburg

Facilitated a 2-hour workshop on Managing the Expat Blues at the International House Gothenburg. 

What Participants Say

The two hours of the workshop, during which we interacted and shared experiences, flew by with emotional ups and downs. Besides Vini's presentation, we learned from each other, and most importantly, we found out that we are not alone.
I left the workshop with many takeaways.

I am grateful to Vini Doshi for providing an excellent workshop on "Managing the Expat Blues." I learned about the different types of expat blues, adaptive coping strategies, building emotional strength, and how to have self-awareness and mental well-being.

I found it very beneficial and interesting. It made me consider some things that maybe I had not yet taken the time to observe, and help me be more prepared for the tricky "crisis" and modes of coping and adapting.

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