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Moving Abroad In Your 30s; Too Late For An Adventure?

It won’t go as Planned, but that’s the Fun Part

Rest assured not everything will happen the way you plan and some things will happen in an amazing way out of sheer luck. A few months after we decided to move and few days after I had resigned at work – the Brexit vote happened in the UK changing the landscape of everything drastically. Whether you are traveling or moving to a new country, you will no doubt blame everything different, scary or confusing that happens in the first few months on your new location/ culture. The reality is that more often than not, you would face the same issues at home (traffic, grumpy people etc). In your first few months you are incredibly aware and sensitive to all the differences, but after a while, it becomes a new norm. A norm that starts to feel like home.

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