The World Is Trying to Change You, Let It
The radical idea of being worked on by your surroundings
December 9, 2025
Psychology Today
In this Psychology Today article on biophilia—our innate human love of nature—Globe Aware Founder & Executive Director Kimberly Haley-Coleman explains how immersive volunteer travel and service abroad experiences allow the environment itself to transform us. Instead of seeing volunteering as “going somewhere to fix something,” she describes how Globe Aware intentionally places volunteers in communities and natural settings where “the environment works on them.” Whether mixing mud and ash to build homes in Kenya or pouring concrete alongside families in Guatemala, participants discover that they are being “built” internally while they help build externally. Haley-Coleman notes that stepping into unfamiliar surroundings—new foods, sounds, and daily rhythms—“reorganizes the molecules of your brain” and resets your perspective. The article connects this experience of volunteer vacations and ethical service travel with the concept of biophilia: nature, community, and place acting as collaborators in our growth and well-being. All we have to do, she emphasizes, is show up and allow the world to work on us.
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