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How Growing Up in Expat Life Taught Me Leadership Adaptability

  • Writer: Eric Enriquez
    Eric Enriquez
  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 16, 2024

Adaptability is a critical leadership skill—and for me, it was ingrained from a young age. Growing up in the dynamic world of expat living taught me how to navigate change with resilience and confidence.


The Ever-Changing Landscape of Expat Life

As a child living in Indonesia, change was constant. New schools, new friends, and new cultural experiences were the norm. While it could be challenging, it was also the perfect training ground for adaptability."Being an expat kid taught me the value of adaptability," I tell my mentees. It’s a skill that allows you to turn uncertainty into opportunity.


Morning view of locals cycling through lush green fields in Indonesia, representing the serene expat living lifestyle.

The Connection Between Adaptability and Leadership

Adaptability isn’t just about adjusting to change—it’s about thriving in it. Whether it’s managing diverse teams or solving unexpected problems, the ability to pivot and remain steady has been a cornerstone of my leadership journey.


Lessons That Apply Everywhere

The lessons I learned in expat living—staying open-minded, being resourceful, and embracing uncertainty—have guided me not just as a leader but as a global citizen.


Closing Thoughts

Adaptability is more than a skill; it’s a mindset. My experiences growing up in expat living gave me the foundation to lead confidently in any situation.

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