How to be happy as an expat in Malta
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We had to force ourselves to slow down and not put any high expectations/demands on anything! Coming from a very advanced western country (USA), where everything is done at lightening speed, puts one on HIGH alert, constantly. Consciously slowing down and 'going with the flow,' is the key to living in a European country, as an expat. Plus, be sure to let go of all of your "at home we did it this/that way," attitude/expectations! Do your best to blend in and don't be a nuisance to the locals, who are oooooooh so happy to assist you. Open your mind and heart and focus on all the GOOD in your new environment and forget the negatives. Practice the Law of Attraction!
Lists keep us focused and on track.