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03/11/2017

Successful Global Nomad Mindset – Are you Enduring & Surviving but not Thriving?

Your success while living internationally is more related to your level of self-knowledge and your engagement in life than it is to the difficulties presented in day-to-day living. The meaning of success greatly differs from one person to another. Let’s use the  Oxford dictionary’s definition as our starting point. Success is “the accomplishment of an aim […]

19/10/2017

Know What You Want and Why It’s Important for Global Nomads

By finding out what we want and learning how to ask for it, global nomads can create drive and purpose during transition, adaptation and everyday life, in any destination. It seems that everyone wants more – more money, more education, more time. Apparently, the only thing most of us don’t want is what we already […]

03/06/2016

Expat Blogs – 30 Blogs and Counting…

A few months ago, I decided to start this blog – a place to organize my thoughts about expatriation, repatriation, international living, raising TCKs, multiculturalism – essentially my life.  During this journey, I’m having the pleasure of discovering other bloggers who write about the same subjects from different perspectives and quite literally, from all over […]

13/05/2016

How to Stay Motivated and Effective as You Prepare to Move Abroad

Few would argue that moving abroad brings uncertainty and many challenges. Some researchers even rank moving houses, as the third most stressful event in life. But the reality remains that we, expatriates, have to relocate from one place to another. Thus, each of us has to be responsible for staying motivated and effective during these […]

21/04/2016

Repatriation Blues – Tips on How to Go Back to your Home Country

Like many of my fellow expatriates, I believed that going back home after spending time abroad should have been a piece of cake. The experience of repatriation triggered a series of uncomfortable feelings and shocked me. Although I sounded like a Brazilian, I dressed differently, could not fully understand the local news, and felt out […]

13/04/2016

When Death Hits Home While We Live Abroad

When we live abroad, far from our family and friends, there is always a risk of losing someone dear to us and not be able to be physically there. A realistic part of the expat’s experience frequently overlooked. A few weeks ago I was filled with consternation as I learned about a new way of […]

10/03/2016

WHERE IS HOME? Finding a Home in your New Destination

Finding a home in your new destination.  During my first years abroad, I squarely knew where “my home” was. It was a small city in the countryside of São Paulo state, in my native Brazil. I missed my family and friends, the peculiar musty smell of my tropical city. Oh, and how I missed the […]

03/03/2016

How to Deal with Cultural Misunderstandings and Have Fun

As an expatriate or world traveler, it’s important to create an authentic understanding of cultural differences while respecting our own unique individuality and special talents.   Here is something funny that happened to my family last month related to cultural misunderstanding.  A little background, we relocated to the United States six months ago. This is our […]