Inspired to Move Abroad

Have you ever had that moment when a new idea or dream takes hold, and suddenly everything around you seems to align with it? For me, the inspiration to move abroad came from several unusual sources, and once the idea took root, it felt like the universe was nudging me in that direction.

The Wizard in the Room: Harry Potter

I can’t start without mentioning the wizard in the room, Harry Potter. J.K. Rowling’s magical world didn’t just inspire a love for reading; it sparked a deep desire for adventure in me. The thought of being the outsider, the new one in a strange, exciting land, resonated with me. Harry’s journey to Hogwarts made me yearn for my own adventure in a different land, to be an international student on a crazy journey of self-discovery.

Influential Conversations: My Boss’s Stories

Another significant influence was my boss at the time. She often shared stories about her life in New York and Paris, painting vivid pictures of her experiences abroad. Her tales of cultural immersion and personal growth were truly inspiring. Listening to her made me realize that living abroad was not just a dream but an achievable reality.

The Universe Aligns

It’s funny how when you find something new to be passionate about, everything seems to point you in that direction. Have you noticed that? Before I decided to move abroad, I worked in fashion, attending fashion weeks and learning about designers and fabrics. Everything around me seemed to be about fashion—news, books, conversations.

When the idea of moving abroad took the spotlight in my mind, the same thing happened. Suddenly, I was surrounded by discussions about international studies, travel guides, and people sharing their expat stories. It felt like the universe was guiding me towards this new chapter in my life.

Moving Abroad: Empowered from Inside and Out in a Foreign Land coming Spring 2025!

Guidance and Support

Luckily, I found amazing people to guide me through this journey. From friends who had already taken the leap to mentors who offered invaluable advice, I had a support network that made the transition smoother. Their encouragement and insights were crucial as I navigated the complexities of living in a foreign country.

Your Turn: What Inspired You?

Now, I’m curious—what inspired you to move abroad or pursue a significant change in your life? Was it a book, a person, or perhaps a series of unexpected events? Share your stories and inspirations in the comments below. Let’s celebrate the diverse paths that lead us to our adventures.

Life is full of unexpected inspirations and serendipitous moments that guide us towards our dreams. Embrace them and let them lead you to new horizons.

For more on finding purpose and fulfillment in life abroad, check out my upcoming book, coming out in spring 2025. Stay tuned for more details!

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Jessica Gabrielzyk

Jessica Gabrielzyk writes about the messy, magical, and often misunderstood moments of life abroad — from giving birth in a foreign hospital to helping toddlers color their way through culture shock. Originally from Brazil, she has lived on three continents, parented in three languages, and now calls Switzerland home with her husband, child, and a dog who has more stamps in her passport than most adults.

Her books, including Maternity Abroad, Parenting Unpacked, and My First American Coloring Book, are heartfelt, honest, and rooted in real global experience. She is a proud member of the Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (SIETAR) and believes storytelling is the one language that truly travels.

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