
Has the thought of embracing global citizenship ever crossed your mind? If not, then it might be the ideal time to make it happen. Remember, we all live in more than one community. Our immediate communities, like our family, friendship circles, schools, and places of work or worship.
Broader communities, like our neighborhood or town, and a global community, as citizens of the world. We all belong to the same planet, and that planet belongs to all of us. Having said that, here are a few things you can do to become a global citizen.
Get Inspiration
The feeling of global citizenship always starts with questions. Where do you want to go? What kind of adventure would you like to have? What would you like to learn about? How do you want to help? In this regard, you should strive to find inspiration in books, maps, documentaries, movies, or even podcasts.
There are hundreds of countries and thousands of cultures and communities to visit. Which of these will push you out of your comfort zone? Which of these will expand your mind and help shape your future for the better?
Stay Informed
You should make it the norm to read globally-minded news sources and keep a close eye on current events in places you’d potentially like to visit. Engage in conversations about other parts of the world. What kind of debates are they having? What issues are they facing? What solutions are they proposing?
Exposing yourself to global trends and global conversations helps ensure you narrow down the areas and issues you care most about, or want to get most involved with. And the more internationally involved you become, the better equipped you’ll be with global skills for future career success.
Never forget to let your interests guide you! Nearly every topic of academic study can include and benefit from an international component, and this can help ensure you become a more globally minded citizen.
Now that you have an insight of what global citizenship is all about, why not make the bold decision of becoming one?