Every piece is mapped to one of the five emotional phases — so you can read for where you actually are, not just where you're going.
How to tell whether the pull toward a life abroad is a passing mood or the beginning of a real decision — before you act on it.
The moment you say it out loud, the idea stops being private. Why the reactions you receive are rarely about you — and the conversation that stops more relocations than visa denials.
Retirement, remote work, and ancestry routes across Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, and Ireland — without the legalese.
Why the storage unit becomes the most emotional object in your house, why the farewell dinners catch you off guard, and what nobody warns you about the physical act of leaving.
The post-arrival disorientation almost every expat hits — why it happens, why it isn't failure, and how to cross it.
The unglamorous, reliable signals that you've stopped being a visitor — and what they teach about why some expats never arrive.