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Date: May 4, 2026

Safely stepping out of your comfort zone

Date: May 4, 2026

Anke Odinga, one of the Dutch participants during the pilot in Braga, shares her experience of the training:

“I look back on two intensive training days in which so much was offered and shared. Rich in structure, theory, mindset, culture, warmth, and knowledge. There was space: within the group, within the language, and across the different cultures. Space to experiment, to make things your own, and to grow: both personally and as part of the training process.

The experience gave me a great deal to reflect on, particularly regarding how I would like to apply what I learned. I stepped outside my comfort zone and, in doing so, discovered new things about myself. I feel deeply grateful for these days and for everything I had the opportunity to experience.”

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How do we support students emotionally while maintaining boundaries?

Clarify the coaching role: you're a guide, not a therapist. Create referral pathways if deeper emotional or mental health support is needed.

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