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by Rhiannon Williamson is an experienced publisher who has produced articles for leading travel and tourism guides and financial magazines. Her specialist knowledge about both travel and finance gives her site www.ShelterOffshore.com the unique ability to li

How to find the courage and commitment to make your new life abroad a reality…

oAre you fed up with your mundane day-to-day working life?
oDoes the thought of getting out of bed in the morning when it is cold and dark outside depress you?
oAre you dreaming of starting a brand new life overseas?
oWould you like to find out how to make your dream life a reality?

Research shows that at any one time more than half of us are dreaming of a new life overseas, but few actually succeed in making the transition from fantasy to reality – I've done it, and I know others who have too, but at the same time whenever I speak to my friends 'back home' I hear the same old same old “I wish I had your courage…”, “I wish I could do what you've done.”

It's true, to completely turn your life on its head and start your life all over again in a foreign country is an incredible undertaking. But those of us who have actually bitten the bullet and taken the chance have reaped the rewards.

The quality of life I now enjoy is unsurpassable! I left my 50 hour working week and 15 hour commuting week behind, I gave up the rainy grey days and I established my own business on one of the sunniest spots on earth! And you know what – though at times it has been oh so hard – I don't regret a single moment of what I've done!

So, would you like to know how to overcome your fears and practically deal with every stage of the planning that goes into getting a new life?

Would you like help in deciding where in the world is right for you and how to go about relocating to your ideal destination?

Start by exploring these five essential steps: -

Step One - stop asking yourself “what have I got to lose” – instead, start asking yourself “what have I got to gain?”

Step Two - be honest with yourself about the type of person you are. Are new beginnings a thrill and challenge for you or does the thought truly scare you? Find your motivation for choosing a new life abroad and hold on to that...it will get you through.

Step Three - choose the right country! Sounds mad? So, you've already fallen in love with a country? Well, there are a lot of countries for you to choose from! Decide what is important to you in terms of quality of life and then prepare a short list of countries that meet your requirements - does your dream destination meet all your requirements?

Step Four - visit the countries you've short listed. This may sound so obvious to many, unfortunately in my time as an expat in Germany, Austria, France, Cyprus and Turkey I've met many people who have made the move based on house prices or photographs and seriously regret their decision. You have to get a feel for the country before you make a commitment to it.

Step Five - remember that you can't run away from problems or who you are - problems, issues, debts and emotional baggage will follow you around the world! You'll still react the same way at home or abroad. Self knowledge is the key to your success in life. Problems always crop up, but if you can learn to live or deal with them before you go, you are far more likely to survive life abroad.

And finally, good luck and go for it!

About the Author

Rhiannon Williamson is an experienced publisher who has produced articles for leading travel and tourism guides and financial magazines. Her specialist knowledge about both travel and finance gives her site www.ShelterOffshore.com the unique ability to literally cover every single aspect of moving & living abroad - including the often less discussed offshore tax advantages that can be available when leaving our homeland.

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  • by Karen is a travel consultant and writer, specialising in travel in Europe. Her site is www.europealacarte.co.uk.
    ndependent travel in Europe - Seven Secrets for SuccessOne: Do not try to see and do too much. You may end up actually seeing very little. I think it is better to see more of fewer countries/regions and see them properly. You may not want to stay in one location for your whole trip. However if you choose carefully it may be possible to do several day trips from one central
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  • by Rhiannon Williamson is an experienced publisher who has produced articles for leading travel and tourism guides and financial magazines. Her specialist knowledge about both travel and finance gives her site www.ShelterOffshore.com the unique ability to li
    How to find the courage and commitment to make your new life abroad a reality…oAre you fed up with your mundane day-to-day working life?oDoes the thought of getting out of bed in the morning when it is cold and dark outside depress you?oAre you dreaming of starting a brand new life overseas?oWould you like to find out how to make your dream life a reality?
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  • Camping in Europe is a Matter of Style by Gareth Powell 
    In Europe, hotel charges bite far deeper into budgets than you would sometimes expect. In Britain there is the inexpensive alterative of bed and breakfast. This does not exist to such an extent in the rest of Europe.One way of getting around this, particularly for friends planning to travel together around the Continent, is hiring a car and, in summer, staying at camp sites.Europe
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  • From Golf to Southeast Asian Furniture by Rick Hendershot
    Reviews of the Week, Issue 1Four Products You Don't Want to Missby Rick Hendershot, http://www.review-of-the-week.com>Review-of-the-Week.com- Golf-Topics-Tips.com- Southeast Asia Furniture Directory- 100 Link Blitz from Linknet- PopUp Displays, Trade Show Graphics
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  • Luxury hotel rooms at lowest prices for Top Holiday Destinations by Chole Lim
    Whether you like to spend your holidays in the snow, sand or seaside, you can find the best hotel deals in the most popular destinations of the world. Below are some of the most popular holiday destinations with links to book luxury hotel rooms at lowest prices. AmsterdamA confident mix of old and new, Amsterdam, capital city of The Netherlands, features beautiful 17th- and 18th-
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  • Why You Need a Website by Jennifer Stewart 
    You hear a great deal about the Internet these days -- that it's revolutionised communication ... commerce ... education ... Life-As-We-Know-It ...Is this just hype?You be the judge:AN INTERNET TALEAfter spending over twenty years at the Chalk-face, as a high school teacher, the novelty had worn off somewhat, so I did what so many others are doing now, I started look
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  • Dragons: A History of Mythology and Beliefs by Johann Erickson
    The oldest culture in the world to utilize dragons in their mythology and beliefs, are the Chinese. For them, the dragon is a divine, mythical creature that brings good fortune, prosperity and bounty. It is the symbol of emperors and imperial rule, and its legends have shaped a good portion of modern Chinese culture. The dragon is a positive force, and represents power, excellence, and
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  • My Friend Carol - Expert on Turkey and Greece by Susanne Pacher
    May 15, 2005 The Traveller Next Door: My Friend Carol - Expert on Turkey and Greece My friend Carol, a wonderful and unique woman in her early 50s, is a high school math teacher, a gifted painter, a very decent piano player, and what else - a world traveller. I only really met her about a year ago or so, but once I found out all the places that she'd been to I knew I had to
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  • Hot Air Balloon Rides What Happens? by Gary Mortimer
    What to expect on a hot air balloon ride.Several factors have made hot air ballooning one of the fastest growing adventure ride items and hottest gift tickets around in the last 20 years. With more than 70,000 passengers flown in the UK alone every year.Sir Richard Branson and his well publicized Atlantic and Pacific crossings and numerous round the world attempts. All kept hot ai
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  • Interview with Ivana Grzetic - Former Miss Universe Croatia by Susanne Pacher
    May 9, 2005 Interview with Ivana Grzetic - Former Miss Universe Croatia - Now Sea Kayaking Entrepreneur in Dubrovnik - Our Expert on Croatia In one of my searches on the Internet about interesting travel websites I found a site on sea kayaking in the Adriatic. I contacted the webmaster to do a mutual link exchange and upon further investigation, I asked Ivana, one of the fou
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