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📣 Parents, This is How You Can Support Your Child Studying Abroad | Liu Liu 19/06/2025

🎓 When a child goes abroad to study, it’s a major milestone for the whole family.

For the young person, it’s a journey of independence, self-discovery, and personal growth.

For parents, it can be a difficult moment of letting go — full of love, worry, and hope.

How do we turn anxiety into encouragement? And how can we offer support that empowers, rather than controls?

💬 My partner Liu Liu has written a heartfelt reflection on this transition — a piece that beautifully captures the emotional journey of both students and parents.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/liu-liu-742546223_studyabroadlife-chineseparents-newbeginnings-activity-7340623538418069504-RHZL?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABcW23sB1h2SneOtPNBI-dgsze08k58x7NM
If your child is preparing to study overseas, or is already abroad, her story might resonate with the hopes and quiet concerns you carry too.

We’d love to introduce our initiative:\
🌍 “Mentorship Abroad: Your Guide in a Foreign Land”
A dedicated coaching and mentorship programme supporting both international students and their families.

Our programme offers:

✨ Support with cultural and academic adjustment
✨ Guidance on self-development and life planning
✨ Tools for critical thinking and emotional resilience
✨ Social connection beyond the comfort zone
✨ Long-term career direction and goal setting

📩 Get in touch if you’d like to know more: [email protected]

Let’s walk this journey together — with clarity, care, and confidence 🌱

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📣 Parents, This is How You Can Support Your Child Studying Abroad | Liu Liu 📣 Parents, This is How You Can Support Your Child Studying Abroad When your child prepares to study in the UK or another foreign country, it’s not just their journey — it’s yours too. You want to protect them, guide them, and make sure they succeed. But remember: 🌱 Support, don’t press...

📣 家長們,您可以這樣支持孩子出國留學 | Liu Liu 19/06/2025

🎓 孩子出國留學,是家中的一件大事!

無論對孩子還是父母,這都是人生中的重要轉捩點。

留學是一段孩子學習獨立、認識自我、邁向成長的旅程。

對父母而言,放手是一種挑戰,擔心與牽掛難免。

如何讓這份擔心化為祝福與支持,是一門功課。

請欣賞我的夥伴劉瀏 Liu Liu 的文章,深刻描繪了孩子留學、父母陪伴的心路歷程。
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/liu-liu-742546223_lfliiqlefkrn-hutimbijaohr-jggnuxpcg-activity-7340623911081926656-nvum?utm_source=social_share_send&utm_medium=member_desktop_web&rcm=ACoAABcW23sB1h2SneOtPNBI-dgsze08k58x7NM

如果你家中也有孩子正準備出國或已在海外留學,這篇文章也許會觸動你內心最深的那份牽掛與希望。

我們誠摯邀請你了解我們的專案 ——🌍 「海外成功導師」Mentorship Abroad

這是一個專為留學生及其家庭設計的陪伴與支持計畫,課程包含:
✨ 協助孩子適應海外學習與生活
✨ 引導自我探索與人生規劃
✨ 建立批判性思考能力
✨ 跨出舒適圈,建立人際關係
✨ 規劃未來的職涯方向

歡迎與我們聯絡,一起陪孩子安心成長,走向世界 🌱

📩 聯絡信箱: [email protected]
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📣 家長們,您可以這樣支持孩子出國留學 | Liu Liu 📣 家長們,您可以這樣支持孩子出國留學 當您的孩子準備前往英國或其他外國留學時,這不僅是他們的旅程,也是您的旅程。您希望保護他們、引導他們,並確保他們成功。但請記住: 🌱 支持,而不是施加壓力。以下是方法...

04/06/2025

父母不理解的留學生活
“父母或許不理解,但我們理解。”

父母希望我過得最好。
但他們心中的「最好」是安全、穩定,以及保持熟悉的環境。
他們沒有機會出國生活──去探索未知的世界。

所以,當我25年前選擇離開中國,前往英國開始新生活時,他們無法完全理解。
他們無法理解那種孤獨。
他們無法理解那種壓力。
他們無法理解那種在陌生環境中堅持下去所需的默默力量。

他們無法理解我即將踏入的新世界──充滿挑戰,沒錯,但也充滿可能性。

你並不孤單。你想要一些與眾不同的東西,這並沒有錯。

這段旅程並不容易。
但它是真實的,需要勇氣,它能引領你走向父母從未想過的生活——但你知道,這是有可能實現的。

你的父母或許不懂。但我們理解。

讓我們來聊聊:
– 出國留學的真正情感代價
– 即使是愛情也無法彌合的文化差異
– 以及為什麼這段旅程雖然艱難,卻如此值得

如果你的父母不理解你的感受,沒關係。我們理解。

🌟 想更深入了解?加入我們的導師計劃,直接向那些和你曾經經歷過的人學習。你不必孤軍奮戰。

信箱:[email protected]

03/06/2025

📣 家長們,您可以這樣支持孩子出國留學
當您的孩子準備前往英國或其他外國留學時,這不僅是他們的旅程,也是您的旅程。您希望保護他們、引導他們,並確保他們成功。但請記住:
🌱 支持,而不是施加壓力。以下是方法。
出國留學意味著進入一個全新的世界-新的語言、新的思考方式、新的期望。您的孩子將面臨需要獨立、適應力和自我探索的挑戰。
🎯 作為家長,您可以這樣做:
✅ 相信他們的能力。他們會犯錯——並從中學習。這是在全球化環境中成長的一部分。
✅ 讓他們主導。避免包辦一切或遠端替他們做決定的誘惑。西方大學希望學生獨立思考並主動出擊。
✅ 調整溝通方式。在中國文化中,父母直接指導是很常見的。但在國外,您的孩子需要空間來探索。做一個傾聽者,而不是發號施令者。
✅ 注重情感支持。不要只問成績或成就,問問他們的感受、適應情況以及他們發現了什麼。
✅ 慶祝他們的小勝利。做飯、開設銀行帳戶、加入學生社團——這些日常小事都能建立他們的自信。
💬 記住:他們正在學習探索新世界。您的鼓勵,而不是控制,才能給予他們適應和成長的力量。
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 加入我們的家長會,獲得更多見解!學習如何在這段改變人生的旅程中以正確的方式支持您的孩子。
📍讓我們搭建橋樑,而不是設限。您的信任是他們最大的禮物。
🌟 想更深入了解?加入我們的導師計劃,直接向曾經和您一樣經歷的人學習。您不必孤軍奮戰。
信箱:[email protected]

#留學生活 #中國家長 #新起點 #國際學生 #兩個世界之間 #我們理解你

03/06/2025

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📣 Parents, This is How You Can Support Your Child Studying Abroad
When your child prepares to study in the UK or another foreign country, it’s not just their journey — it’s yours too. You want to protect them, guide them, and make sure they succeed. But remember:
🌱 Support, don’t pressure. Here’s how.
Studying abroad means entering a new world — new language, new thinking styles, new expectations. Your child will face challenges that require independence, resilience, and self-discovery.
🎯 Here’s what you can do as a parent:
✅ Trust their ability. They will make mistakes — and learn from them. That’s part of growing up in a global environment.
✅ Let them lead. Avoid the temptation to plan everything or make decisions for them from afar. Western universities expect students to think independently and take initiative.
✅ Adjust communication styles. In Chinese culture, it’s common for parents to guide directly. But abroad, your child will need space to figure things out. Be a sounding board, not a commander.
✅ Focus on emotional support. Instead of asking only about grades or achievements, ask how they feel, how they’re adjusting, what they’re discovering.
✅ Celebrate their small wins. Cooking a meal, opening a bank account, joining a student group — these everyday things build confidence.
💬 Remember: They are learning to navigate a new world. Your encouragement, not control, gives them the strength to adapt and thrive.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Join our parent sessions for more insights! Learn how to support your child the right way during this life-changing journey.
📍Let’s build bridges, not boundaries. Your trust is their greatest gift.
🌟 Want to go deeper? Join our mentorship programme and learn directly from people who’ve been exactly where you are now. You don’t have to do this alone.
email: [email protected]

03/06/2025

What Your Parents Don’t Understand About Studying Abroad

“Your parents might not understand, but we do.”

My parents wanted the best for me.

But their idea of “best” was safety, stability, staying close to what we know.

They didn’t have the chance to live abroad — to walk into the unknown.

So when I chose to leave China 25 years ago and build a life in the UK, they couldn’t fully understand.

Not the loneliness.
Not the pressure.
Not the quiet strength it takes to keep going when everything around you feels foreign.

They couldn’t see the new world I was stepping into — full of challenges, yes, but also full of possibilities.

You’re not alone. And you’re not wrong for wanting something different.

This journey isn’t easy.

But it’s real, it’s brave, and it can lead to a life your parents never imagined — but one you know is possible.

Your parents might not understand. But we do.

Let’s talk about:
– The real emotional cost of studying abroad
– Cultural gaps that even love can’t always bridge
– And why this journey, while hard, can be so worth it

If your parents don’t understand what you're going through, that’s okay. We do.

🌟 Want to go deeper? Join our mentorship programme and learn directly from people who’ve been exactly where you are now. You don’t have to do this alone.

email: [email protected]

23/05/2025



When I left my stable job as a primary school teacher in Taiwan to pursue a Master’s degree in the UK, my mum simply couldn’t understand.

To her, I had everything:
🔹 A secure career
🔹 A steady income
🔹 A solid pension

"Why would you give all that up?" she asked.

But studying abroad isn’t just about earning another qualification.
It’s about choosing growth over comfort.
It’s about stepping into the unknown.
It’s about starting over—by choice.

For many international students, leaving behind the life you’ve built at home is deeply personal. It’s a journey that parents may not always be able to relate to.

And it’s not always glamorous. You’ll likely face:
- Culture shock
- Language barriers
- Misunderstandings
- Discrimination

But you’ll also learn how to stand tall in unfamiliar places.

In return, you’ll gain:
✅ Resilience
✅ Confidence
✅ A deeper understanding of yourself and the world around you

These aren’t just experiences—they’re transformations.
They don’t just enhance your CV; they shape who you are and how you see the world.

To anyone considering studying or moving abroad:
You might not be able to fully explain it to others,
But trust me—this journey will change you in all the ways that truly matter.

✨ And if you're preparing to take that step, my Mentorship Abroad coaching programme offers practical strategies, emotional support, and cultural guidance to help you thrive with confidence and clarity.

📩 Get in touch: [email protected]

23/05/2025

【父母不能理解的留學決定】
記得當我辭掉台灣穩定的小學老師工作,去英國唸碩士時,媽媽真的不能理解。

她說:「妳不是已經有一份好工作、有收入、有退休金了嗎?為什麼還要去冒險?」

但對我來說,留學不是只是為了多一張文憑。

是我選擇走出舒適圈,重新開始,選擇成長而不是安穩。
對很多國際學生來說,離開家鄉、離開熟悉的一切,是一段很私人的旅程。有時候,家人真的很難明白。
這段路真的不容易。你會遇到:

文化衝擊
• 語言障礙
• 被誤解
• 被排斥、甚至歧視
但你也會因此變得更強壯,學會在陌生的地方保護自己、表達自己。
你會慢慢長出:
✅ 韌性
✅ 自信
✅ 對自己和世界更深的理解
這些不是當觀光客能體會的,這是要住在當地、面對那裡的挑戰,才會慢慢淬鍊出來的經驗。

如果你也正準備出國唸書、搬到國外生活,或是正在這條路上走得有點辛苦,我很願意陪你聊聊。
由領袖教練劉瀏與我創辦的Mentorship Abroad海外成功導師計畫,支持像你一樣的國際學生和移民家庭,陪你面對文化適應、情緒調適、生活難題,找到屬於你的定位與力量。

🌱 這段旅程也許很難說出口,但它真的會改變你的一生。

歡迎與我們連絡Email: [email protected]

#留學生活 #國際學生心聲 #文化衝擊 #成長的旅程 #海外生活支援 #說給懂的人聽

16/05/2025

鲜为人知的英国文化冲击

一位在英国蓬勃发展25年的中国专业人士的感悟

初到英国时,我以为成功全靠努力工作和资历。但很快我意识到——成功也离不开对当地文化的理解。

细节决定成败:

即使没有错,也要说“对不起”,因为这能让事情变得礼貌顺畅。

学会闲聊——在谈正事之前,先聊聊周末、天气,甚至是宠物。

尊重神圣的排队规则——真的,千万别插队!

职场上呢?有一些关键的区别需要适应:

在中国和亚洲文化中,谦虚是一种美德。在英国,你需要自信地分享你的成就,但不能显得傲慢。

你可能习惯于安静地倾听并表示尊重。但在英国,在会议上发言(即使是提问)也体现了主动性。

说“我会尽力”可能听起来很谦虚,但在这里却可能被理解为一种不确定。如果你真心实意,最好说“我周五之前会做”。

了解这些潜规则可以帮助你更快地融入,建立更好的人际关系——无论是个人生活还是职场关系。

🌟 想要更深入了解嗎?加入我們的指導計劃,直接向曾經和您一樣經歷的人學習。你不必獨自做這件事。
信箱:[email protected]

16/05/2025

The UK Culture Shock No One Talks About

Insights from a Chinese professional thriving in the UK for 25 years

When I first arrived in the UK, I thought success was all about hard work and qualifications. But soon I realised—it's also about understanding the culture.

It’s the little things that make a big difference:

Saying “sorry” even when you’re not at fault—because it keeps things polite and smooth.

Mastering small talk—talking about the weekend, weather, or even pets before jumping into business.

Respecting the sacred queue—seriously, don’t skip the line!

And in the workplace? There are some key differences to adjust to:

In the Chinese and Asian culture, modesty is a virtue. In the UK, you need to confidently share your achievements—without sounding arrogant.

You may be used to listening quietly and showing respect. But in the UK, speaking up in meetings (even to ask questions) shows initiative.

Saying “I’ll try” might sound humble, but here it can be taken as uncertainty. Better to say “I’ll do it by Friday” if you mean it.

Understanding these unspoken rules can help you fit in faster and build better relationships—personally and professionally.

🌟 Want to go deeper? Join our mentorship programme and learn directly from people who’ve been exactly where you are now. You don’t have to do this alone.
email: [email protected]

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