York Minster

Give yourself a chance

Anastasiia Barabalchuk2026, Erlebnis Leave a Comment

Give yourself a chance

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21. Dezember 2025

While preparing for the exchange semester in Bradford, England, I had high hopes of a vibrant life full of happy memories and meaningful connections. I imagined that this was my chance to experience something special, that this journey would divide my life into 'before' and 'after' and help me discover who I really am and what I am aiming for.

I never considered it could go any other way.

Upon arriving in Bradford, I didn't let the gloomy weather and grey buildings discourage me. I found the beauty in it and was filled with hope. In a city that seemed so open and accepting, I was eager to find my place and begin a journey of new experiences and self-discovery.
Street in Bradford
Dorm at the University of Bradford
Classroom at the University of Bradford

It took me a while to get used to the new pace, to get to know the people around me and to figure out the mundane aspects of life.

As I was getting used to the layout of the campus, finding nearby grocery stores, exploring the city centre, and adjusting to my timetable, I didn’t even notice the first month of my exchange go by...

That's when panic started to set in.

I had wasted a month of the semester getting into a routine, and barely made any memories on a trip that was supposed to be life-defining. With three months to go, an irrational fear of missing out took over every aspect of my life. It felt like time was slipping away from me and there was nothing I could do to prevent it. While I was carried away by routine, everyone around me seemed to have already found their place, and I was left without a chance to integrate myself into an already established world. After constantly comparing myself to others, I ended up feeling lost and discouraged.

This negative mindset followed me everywhere. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t escape it. If I had already missed out on so much, what was the point in trying? As a result, for a while I felt confined to my small dorm room and struggled to engage with the outside world.

The only thing that would break this cycle was human connection. Through small interactions, the people around me would break through my thoughts like rays of sunshine and allow me to see the situation for what it really was. Many have struggled with adapting to a new environment in their own unique ways, and by having these conversations, they gave me a chance I had refused to give myself.

It didn't matter if it took me longer than others to adapt to the new environment - that didn’t mean I had to give up.

Friends in London
Friends at a party
Friends cooking together

    This realization marked the beginning of my actual adventure.   

     I found ways to meaningfully spend my time, having already explored every corner of Bradford I started regularly traveling around the UK:

    Manchester Skyscrapers
    Manchester, England
    Anastasiia in front of the London Eye
    London, England
    York Minster
    York, England
    Great Orme in Llandudno, Wales
    Llandudno, Wales
    Brighton Pier
    Brighton, England
    Conway Castle, Wales
    Conway, Wales
      I wish i had realised this earlier in my journey, but adapting to a new lifestyle isn’t easy. It is essential to manage your expectations and give yourself grace and time to figure it out. Only if you treat yourself kindly through the process is it possible to gain colorful memories, form meaningful connections and experience great things. 

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