Overseas job change

My Story

- A new challenge starting at age 40 Vol.9 - Hesitation about changing jobs

At age 42, I once again attempted a career change overseas, and I have compiled the thoughts and circumstances that led me to the decision to move to a company in Bangkok. I have carefully recorded the interpersonal conflicts I faced in Malaysia, the reality of my job search, and what I said during my online interview
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- A new challenge that began at age 40 Vol.8 - After reaching my physical and mental limits in Malaysia, I decided to take a nine-day holiday to Bali

I was 42 years old and had been pushed to my limits as a trainer in Malaysia, but my mind and body were pushed to their limits. I took a nine-day holiday and headed to Bali and Lembongan Island by myself, where I gradually regained myself.
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- A new challenge starting at age 40 Vol.7 - What I realized in Malaysia: "Training people" is harder than I imagined, but it's a job I can't escape.

At the age of 42, he was promoted to trainer at a foreign company in Malaysia. However, what awaited him were failure, loneliness, and interpersonal barriers. He writes about the difficulties of developing people and how, in the end, everyone was able to achieve their goals.
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- A new challenge that began at age 40 Vol.6 - The moment when unseen efforts in Malaysia were rewarded

I moved overseas to Malaysia. Despite struggling during training, I continued to work hard and was told I'd been promoted just three months after joining the company. I write about the "life-changing moment" I felt on my way home at sunset.
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- A new challenge starting at age 40 - Vol.4: The world I saw while working in Naoshima - Where English and art intersect

The days I spent working at the Benesse House Museum in Naoshima. The experience of speaking in English with visitors from all over the world and being captivated by contemporary art. What was the new determination that led me to "work overseas"?