These are the guides I wish I’d had before I packed the car and headed south. They’re practical, grounded, and built to help you think clearly. Start where it feels easiest. Each of these stands on its own.

Relocation Clarity is not a guide to the “best” place to live.
It’s a framework for making one of the biggest decisions of your life with integrity.
Most people don’t regret relocation because they chose the wrong country. They regret it because they moved with partial clarity. They asked shallow questions, underestimated daily friction, or mistook excitement for alignment. This workbook slows the process down just enough to change that.
Inside, you’ll find a clear, structured system that helps you:
- Eliminate places that won’t work for your body, finances, or nervous system
- Evaluate what daily life would actually feel like once novelty fades
- Weigh money, bureaucracy, belonging, health, and flexibility across time
- Distinguish between what you can tolerate and what will quietly wear you down
- Arrive at a decision posture you can stand behind, even if the answer is “not yet”
Relocation Clarity doesn’t tell you where to move.
It teaches you how to think clearly before you commit. The result isn’t certainty.
It’s confidence rooted in realism, self-trust, and fewer illusions.
This is the workbook people wish they had used before they moved. If you’re willing to trade fantasy for clarity, this workbook will meet you there.
Price: $34
Tools I Use and Trust
These are tools, services, and guides I personally use or genuinely recommend. Some links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only share things that have earned their place in my life. These are not required. They’re simply what worked for me.
Staying Connected & Secure
iPostal1
A virtual mailbox I’ve used for years that gives you a stable U.S. mailing address, lets you view mail online, and forward or scan what you actually need, without the hassle of managing physical mail from abroad. → Learn more
Traveling Mailbox
A virtual mailbox service similar to iPostal1 that lets you view, scan, and forward U.S. mail online, which I haven’t personally used but is often recommended by other travelers and expats. → Learn more
SafetyWing Travel Insurance
Worked for me while moving between countries without a fixed return date. Simple coverage without assuming a traditional expat timeline.
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Visitors Coverage
An insurance comparison site that lets you review and purchase short-term travel medical insurance plans from multiple providers, useful for visitors, expats, or anyone needing coverage outside their home country.
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Baja Bound
A long-established broker that makes it easy to purchase Mexican auto insurance online for driving across the border, with clear coverage options and policies underwritten by reputable Mexican insurers.
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Daily Life Tools
Airalo
An easy way to get mobile data abroad without swapping physical SIM cards, useful for staying connected right away when you arrive in a new country or cross a border.
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NordVPN
A widely used VPN that helps protect your data on public Wi-Fi and access services more securely when you’re living or traveling outside the U.S.
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Wise
A straightforward money app for sending, holding, and converting funds in multiple currencies at transparent exchange rates, especially useful when managing finances across countries.
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Booking.com
A flexible booking platform I use to find hotels and short-term stays worldwide, especially helpful for refundable options while you’re still figuring out where you’ll land.
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Vrbo
A vacation rental site focused on entire homes, useful when you want more space and a kitchen while settling into a new place or staying longer.
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May these make the road a little smoother and the adventure a little sweeter.



