You may have seen or heard that weâre planning a move to Portugal â and hoping to travel while making the transition. We received some questions about this:
âWe would love to travel more, even long term, but I am getting more hesitant because of predictions about downturns in the economy, warfare, etc. I see a lot of people encouraging self-reliance and preparation at this point in time (ie growing and storing your own food). This seems like it would be hard to do while traveling. I want to protect and provide for my family, but I also see the amazing benefits of traveling as a family. What is your take on these predictions and what does your family do to prepare for potential crises? Should these things be taken into consideration when considering where to travel and when? Things have changed so much in the world in just a couple of years!â
We also had some Instagram followers and podcast listeners asking, âHow do you decide where to travel or where to LIVE? And how do you go about getting a visa to do that? And didnât you want to live in a Chateau in France? What happened to that?â
In this episode, weâre going to discuss travel, living abroad, making decisions about WHERE and HOW to live, being safe and preparing for worst-case scenarios, and why âfollowing your heartâ (and what that means) is a key piece to this whole life puzzle.
Life IS risk. If youâre going to be alive there is risk in living. You might as well make the most of the risky life you already have. You have to get âboots on the groundâ and touch, feel, and experience YOUR LIFE. Truly Live Your While Youâre Alive!
But weâre also not promoting unsafe or stupid behavior. So where is that balance found? How do you find the middle ground between risk-taking and being safe and prepared? That's what we discuss in this episode that you donât want to miss!
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