10 European Habits That Changed My Life (after Living Abroad)
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Today’s mood is pure calm—so let’s unpack the habits that quietly rewired my life after living abroad. No big life hacks, just ten small European rhythms I picked up, from slow mornings to guilt-free rest. Think cozy café light, cobblestone streets, and that soft, unhurried glow. This video walks through the flow: how I started treating time differently, eating without rushing, and actually enjoying my own company. The payoff? A quieter mind and more space to breathe. What’s one tiny habit you’ve wanted to try? Let me know below—and save this to revisit when life gets loud.
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10 European Habits That Changed My Life (after Living Abroad)
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(5)nomadwithcoffee
The part about walking everywhere hit home. Living in the US, I used to drive 5 mins to grab coffee. Now I walk 20 mins and honestly feel so much better
champagne_problems_
I tried the 'slow coffee' habit and omg it actually changed my mornings. No more chugging at my desk like a maniac. Solid tip
travelbug_jane
I moved to Italy last year and the whole 'aperitivo' culture is something I can't live without now. Happy hour with snacks? Yes please lol
globalpete_99
Bro, the no shoes inside thing. I grew up in Canada and we did that anyway, but moving to Germany made me realize how weird it is when people keep shoes on indoors
stephie_adventures
Anyone else find that Europeans take way longer lunches? I tried doing that at my remote job and my boss was like 'uh where are you going??' haha