Looking After Yourself When Your Family Is Thousands of Miles Away

January 18, 2026

Emotional Wellbeing: The Hidden Challenge of Studying Abroad

One of the hardest parts of studying abroad isn’t academic. It’s emotional.

When your family is far away, there’s no one to notice if you look tired, ask if you’ve eaten, or sit with you when you feel low. Suddenly, you are responsible not just for your studies, but for yourself.

For many international students, this feels heavy. Not because you aren’t capable, but because you’ve never had to do everything alone before.

You might find yourself thinking:

  • 🩺 If I get sick, who will help me?
  • 💔 If I feel sad, who will notice?
  • If something goes wrong, who do I turn to?

These questions are natural. Learning how to look after yourself emotionally and practically is part of growing up—but doing it in a foreign country adds another layer of difficulty.

Simple Self-Care That Works

Self-care in the UK isn’t always framed in warm, emotional terms—it’s often about productivity, independence, or resilience. But real self-care is simple:

  • 🥗 Eating properly
  • 🛌 Sleeping enough
  • 📅 Maintaining a routine
  • 🌳 Going outside
  • 🗣 Talking to someone when you’re struggling

These small habits build stability.

Registering with a GP is one of the most important steps you can take when you arrive:

Loneliness: You Are Not Alone

Being far from family can make loneliness louder. You might hesitate to tell them you’re struggling because you don’t want to worry them, or feel pressure to appear happy and successful.

Carrying everything alone is exhausting—but help exists:

You don’t need to be in crisis. You just need to be human.

Practical Independence: Learning As You Go

Managing bills, housing, contracts, repairs, and banking can feel overwhelming. If you’re unsure about your rights or responsibilities:

Rest and Routines Matter

Many students push themselves too hard, believing they must always be productive. Rest is not laziness. It’s maintenance.

Small routines can be deeply comforting:

  • 🛒 Weekly food shop
  • 🚶 Favourite walk
  • 📞 Regular call home
  • 🍲 One familiar meal a week
  • 🏡 One place that feels safe

These anchors matter more than you realise.

Building Your Support Network

You don’t need a huge group. Just a few people who know your name, your face, and your story:

  • 👩‍🎓 Classmate
  • 🏠 Housemate
  • 🎭 Society member
  • 👩‍🏫 Mentor
  • 💙 Support service

Independence doesn’t mean going it alone. Real independence is knowing when to reach out.

Campus Mum: We’re Here for You

At Campus Mum, we understand what it’s like to be far from family. Sometimes, what you need isn’t advice. It’s:

  • 🤗 Reassurance
  • 💛 Warmth
  • 👋 Someone checking in

You deserve care, even when you’re grown, even when you’re strong, even when you’re far from home. And you don’t have to do this alone.

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