Abstract
This reflective paper shares the experiences of a higher education professional living and working abroad and the long-term impacts of those experiences on their self-authorship journey through reflection ten years later. The story of this reflection focuses on how cultural differences and community ties helped to facilitate growth and self-confidence through navigating the challenges and complexities of living abroad in a culture with differing conventions. The paper concludes by sharing how reflecting on self-authorship during and after international experiences can help develop personal identities both as an individual and within a collective.
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Vaughn, L. (2023). Who Am I? Reflecting on a Personal Journey of Self-Authorship. Journal of International Students, 13(4), 195–201. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v14i2.5276
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