Episode 35. Starting A Love Affair Abroad (8 Steps To Radical Self Love)

Episode 35. Starting A Love Affair Abroad (8 Steps To Radical Self Love)


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Today let’s talk about LOVE. About having a love affair abroad….

But of course, it’s not exactly what it sounds but rather, about deeply connecting, embracing and loving the most important person in your life. The one and only person that will be with you from the moment you’re born until the moment you die: You

The relationship you have with yourself will greatly affect all areas of your life. From the way you show up, interact with others or handle adversity.

In addition, on our international journeys we will feel lonely from time to time. Lonely because we don’t know anyone; because we haven’t found a close friend yet; because we’re different; or when our loved ones back home can’t relate to us and our experiences anymore. Loneliness is like a faithful travel companion.

But what makes loneliness less scary and sad is having a solid relationship to ourselves.

There’s this beautiful quote by Wayne Dyer: “You cannot be lonely if you like the person you’re alone with”. 

 

How to Have a Love Affair With Yourself Abroad?

It’s actually not much different than starting a love affair with a special somebody.

Here are 8 steps (listen to the full episode for all the details and stories):

  1. Truly get to know YOU
    Be curious and inquisitive and pay attention to what your heart, body and soul are trying to tell you!
    Did you know that about 95% of our awareness is subconscious? That makes “getting to know ourselves” a never-ending journey. Still, the more we do, the better, easier and more enjoyable our lives will be!
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  2. Make YOU a priority 

    Ask yourself regularly: “What would I like to do?” What truly feels good to me? What doesn’t?
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  3. Keep your promises
    Being a woman of your word makes you trustworthy to others, but also to yourself! According to Relationship Expert John Gottman, trust is one of the most important factors for a healthy relationship – and the same holds true for the relationship with yourself.
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  4. Talk to YOU with loving kindness
    Surely, you have a pretty clear idea of how your crush should talk to you, in order to woo you. And you’d quickly identify ‘red flags’ in the way he treats you, too. But what about the way you talk to yourself? To you allow your inner critic to put you down?
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  5. Take YOU out on a date
    I really enjoy spending some quality time with myself. I sometimes go out for lunch and will treat that like a date (with myself) – it’s such a lovely act of self-care! What date would you take yourself on?
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  6. Write a love letter…
    … to a part of yourself you dislike. What good has come out of that flaw? Can you show it some sort of appreciation and acceptance?

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  7. Make healthy life choices
    Oftentimes, what we consider a ‘treat’ is actually an unhealthy choice that’s not good for us. Where can you make better, healthier choices?
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  8. Set boundaries
    We sometimes avoid setting boundaries, because we don’t want to hurt others, don’t dare to say no or tell the truth. But this will actually cause an even greater detriment to our relationships, as we’ll likely grow resentful towards certain people or avoid them altogether. Boundaries are an important sign of self-love and respect.

    Want to know more? E-mail me to learn about my 4 Step Plan to setting healthy boundaries (that won’t upset others and will feel good to you!)

 

Liked this episode? You may also enjoy these:

Episode 2: Finding Your Inner Happy Place – with Rachael Lynn

Episode 3: Overcoming Loneliness Abroad

Episode 34: Get Your Confidence Back!

 

 

 

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Episode 34: Get Your Confidence Back!

Episode 34: Get Your Confidence Back!

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Hey lady,

I got a fun episode for you today! First of all because we’ll talk about how to

Get your confidence back!

It just so happens that our confidence often takes a hit when we move abroad.

As we find ourselves far outside our comfort zone, stripped of our previous ‘identity’ (or of what you thought made you ‘you’), trying to navigate a different country, culture and language and to make friends… it’s easy to start feeling more insecure, uncertain, questioning and second-guessing yourself and your actions.

And yet, confidence is key in the way we view ourselves and others and in our ability to thrive and prosper. And in this episode I’ll show you

  • what confidence is made up of
  • why a move abroad can make it shrink
  • why you need it
  • and 4 practical things you can do to get your confidence back!

 

But furthermore, this episode includes:

 

  • a personal invitation to be interviewed for an exciting new project I’ve been researching.I’d love to hear your take, your experience and your perspective on finding meaning, purpose and self-actualization as an expat partner – no matter what your situation looks like, where you’re at in your life and totally confidentially.

    I’d love it if you could participate! Here’s the link to my calendar to schedule your interview.

  • In the spirit of confidence, I figured: let me walk my talk, so I’ve featured one of my Spanish Salsa songs I recorded in my early 20s together with my incredibly talented uncle.
    I had great fun recording this album, BUT was lacking the confidence at the time to really put my music out there. But you get a sneak peak into it! (Careful, the rhythm might get ya :-D)

 

Further Resources

In the episode I mention:

 

  • The Confidence Code by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.

    In The Confidence Code, journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman travel to the frontiers of neuroscience on a hunt for the confidence gene and reveal surprising new research on its roots in our brains. They visit the world’s leading psychologists who explain how we can all choose to become more confident simply by taking action and courting risk, and how those actions change our physical wiring. They interview women leaders from the worlds of politics, sports, the military, and the arts to learn how they have tapped into this elemental resource. They examine how a lack of confidence impacts our leadership, success, and fulfillment.

     

  • Episode 5 “Are You Suffering From Boreout?” (The Empowered Expat Wife Podcast)

  • My article in Global Living Magazine “Underchallenged and Unsatisfied: How Boreout can Affect Expat Partners

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Episode 33: Weight Gain, People Pleasing and Other Expat Wife Phenomena

Episode 33: Weight Gain, People Pleasing and Other Expat Wife Phenomena

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Let me ask you something: Have you noticed something strange in yourself and others upon moving abroad, especially in the first months? Or have you developed some kind of pattern throughout your multiple international moves?

Like weight fluctuation? An unconscious need to please others as you’re trying to make new friends and be met with smiley friendly faces? Or perhaps moving has had the opposite effect on you, and you developed a bit of a shell, a bit of a ‘You don’t need me? Well I don’t need you!’ kind of attitude. Another thing you may have noticed are certain patterns in your marriage or relationship.

Whatever it is, let’s start a conversation about it and let’s tackle these expat phenomena!

 

Awareness is the prerequisite for change

When you develop a profound understanding for yourself, your motives for doing things (or not) and your triggers, you’ll have a high level of control and power over your life. And as expat wives we often feel that we lack control and power – right?

In fact, we can get into the driver’s seat of our lives, and even though we may not choose where we’re headed geographically, we can definitely choose how we’re going to get there.

 

In this episode I’ll address the following

 

Expat Wife Phenomena

  • weight gain abroad

  • weight loss abroad

  • people pleasing
  • developing a tough shell around people
  • relationship patterns that can arise as a result of moving

 

 

 

And I’d LOVE to know:

Have you gone through them to?
Or have you maybe noticed something else, some other kind of phenomenon as a result of relocating?
What are your thoughts on this?

Hop over to my Instagram and Facebook and let me know!

 

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At the root of many of these expat wife phenomena is often a lack of feeling nurtured and supported. So if you, too, are in need of a little love, support and confidence on your expat journey, then download my free 10-minute nurture boost to change that!

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Episode 32: Finding More Flow by Tapping into your Feminine Energy

Episode 32: Finding More Flow by Tapping into your Feminine Energy

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Episode 32: Finding More Flow by Tapping into your Feminine Energy

 

This has been one of my favourite topics for the past year and so I needed to share it with you! Integrating more feminine energy into my life and business, has helped me to achieve more flow, more ease and joy – and less exhaustion!

Women stand a lot of pressure these days. We need to over-achieve; we hold ourselves to very high standards, and so does society. But many women have been feeling burned out, depleted, lonely and resentful. Especially in the past year.

A reason for that is that we’re operating on excessive masculine energy.

 

Masculine vs Feminine Energy

 

This is not a synonym for men and women. We all have both energies inside of us, men and women.

Ideally, we have some kind of balance of both energies, both in ourselves and also in the world BUT this is not the case. Our world, our system, politics, the workplace etc. is dominated by the masculine traits. This is an imbalance. It’s harmful to all of us, just as any imbalance is. It’s harmful to our planet which we’re in the process of exploiting and depleting. It’s harmful for our men who have been taught to reject and dismiss the feminine energy inside of them and are often completely overwhelmed with their emotions, and completely out of touch with them. And it’s particularily harmful for us women.

So what’s the difference:

The masculine energy is often referred to as the sun energy. It’s driven, goal oriented, focused, it’s assertive, competitive and logical. It takes action, it’s about giving, providing and doing.

The feminine energy on the other hand is the moon energy. It’s about receiving and about being. It’s nurturing, intuitive, emotional, with a more diffused awareness, creative, flowing, flexible…

The feminine energy is just as powerful as its counterpart. But in a different way, which we’ve unfortunately been conditioned to dismiss and discredit.

 

In this episode you’ll learn:

 

  • why we are in desperate need to re-connect to our feminine (everyone and in all areas of life)
  • how to tap into your inner wisdom
  • how doing “less” can allow you to achieve more
  • the power of cyclical living (in tune with your menstrual cycle or the moon phases)
  • how to create more polarity and harmony in your romantic relationship
  • and about the power of collaborating with each other, instead of competing

 

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Episode 31: Navigating Life in a Different Culture – with Nicole Webb

Episode 31: Navigating Life in a Different Culture – with Nicole Webb

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Navigating life in a different culture…

… is full of challenges. Even in seemingly similar countries and cultures, expats encounter differences, obstacles and misunderstandings. But when the culture is so different that there’s little to no reference at all for you to understand it – you’re in for a roller coaster ride!

This is what happened to Nicole, my guest today, who moved to Xi’an / China with her husband and pre-schooler. With almost no other expats around, Nicole and her family turned into quite an “attraction” in the capital of Shaanxi Province.

After a difficult phase of adjustment, Xi’an and its people started to grow on Nicole, leading her to write her book, “China Blonde”, in which she narrates her experiences during the 3 years she called this city her home.

Reading this book, I almost felt like I was there too (a pleasant experience, in times of the pandemic!). Since I enjoyed it so much, I thought that in this episode I’d read short passages of the book with you, on which Nicole will elaborate and share her perspective.

We talk about:

  • the importance of friendships abroad
  • the pressures on the relationship
    (especially when one partner works and is “all set”, and the other is left to find her way on her own)
  • the question of identity and how this concept is challenged when you’re so far outside your comfort zone
  • finding your purpose, against the odds
  • culture shock
  • and how to find your way and navigate life in an extremely different culture

 

About Nicole

Hailing from the land of the long white cloud, New Zealand, Nicole Webb moved to Australia as a teenager with her family. There she went on to pursue her dream of becoming a television journalist and newsreader.

After a decade at Sky News doing just that, Nicole (and baby bump) and her husband, James, who works in 5-Star hotels, decided to do something akin to carpe diem. A few deep breaths later Nicole and James found themselves in the city that never sleeps, Hong Kong, where the family, which now included blondie Ava, survived and thrived for four years before moving to Xi’an, China, where they lived for almost three years.

Nicole, James and Ava are now back in Sydney, for the time being, where Nicole works as a journalist, writer, speaker, media trainer and consultant. China Blonde is Nicole’s first book, and she is working on her second – a novel set in Hong Kong.

 

Follow Nicole

Website http://www.nicolewebbonline.com

Twitter: @Nicoledwebb 
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolewebbonline/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicoleWebbOnline
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoledwebb/

 

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Episode 30: What We Want Folks Back Home To Know About Our Life Abroad

Episode 30: What We Want Folks Back Home To Know About Our Life Abroad

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What We Want Folks Back Home To Know About Our Life Abroad

 

Oftentimes, our loved ones back home can have a wrong impression of what our life abroad is like; they might not understand our choices, or don’t seem to make an effort do see our point of view. They may react to certain things in ways that are disappointing our even hurtful.

This can lead to a disconnect on both sides. And that’s such a shame, especially considering that one of the most common challenges expats face is loneliness and lack of a network and support.

It also makes “home” seem even further away, or even makes us question whether we still belong there…

 

What they should know about expat life

 

In this episode, I talk about 7 common pain points expats have and would like to clarify for the people back home.

And I’m joined by several other expat ladies, who’ve kindly contributed their experiences and thoughts on this episode!

By the way if you’re wondering: “why was I not asked!?” – that’s probably because you’re not on my e-mail list. To change that sign up here:

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I’d love to know:

which of these 7 points resonated with you the most?

What would you add to this list?

Let’s talk about it on Instagram or Facebook:

Episode 29: 3 Mindsets That Changed My Life

Episode 29: 3 Mindsets That Changed My Life

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3 Mindsets That Changed My Life

I like to think of our mindset as the ‘container of our thoughts’. And the nature of this container, will shape the thoughts that come to us more easily.

In this episode I explain that our THOUGHTS are responsible for our feelings – not the way around as we may be led to think. This has been scientifically proven and thus showcases the importance of watching our thoughts and becoming more conscious of the things we say to ourselves in our mind.

One very effective way to achieve that, is by developing and adopting a mindset that will set the trend for and attract certain, intentional thoughts.

In this episode you’ll find out about :

  • my 3 favourite mindset hacks and 
  • how they’ll contribute to your mental and physical wellbeing.

 

Which of these resonated the most with you? Which will you give a try? Let me know by e-mailing me

Or commenting on Instagram and Facebook!

 

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Episode 28: Not “Just A Diplomatic Spouse” – with Alexandra Paucescu

Episode 28: Not “Just A Diplomatic Spouse” – with Alexandra Paucescu

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Just a diplomatic spouse?

 

I’ve recently had the pleasure to chat with Alexandra Paucescu, a Romanian-born diplomatic spouse, currently based in Berlin.

An encounter with someone who, disappointed to find out he was not speaking to her husband, exclaimed: “She’s just a diplomatic spouse!” inspired the name of her book and the title of this episode.

My grandmother was a foreign-born (Spanish) diplomatic spouse, and accompanied my grandfather, an Austrian diplomat, to numerous postings on 3 continents.

I remember visiting them when they were ambassadors in Argentina, at around age 10, leaving me in awe of what seemed like such a glamorous lifestyle. (As a matter of fact, I myself was considering a diplomatic career when studying International Relations in the UK.)

But it also comes with many challenges that are often not easily discussed and conveyed to others, who’d rather look at diplomatic life and wives as clichés.

Diplomatic and expat wives share many commonalities and so it’s important to share our stories and experiences with each other and offer mutual support!

 

Meet Alexandra

She’s a Management graduate with a Master in Business, studied Cultural Diplomacy and International Relations. She speaks Romanian, English, French, German and Italian. Turned diplomatic spouse at age 30, she published a book about diplomatic life, writes articles and gives lectures on intercultural communication.

 

In this episode you’ll find out about

 

  • Alexandra’s background and journey as a diplomatic spouse

  • what has helped her adjust and find her way

  • the advice she’d give to women new to this lifestyle

  • how to find meaningful outlets for your professional aspirations

  • establishing team spirit and ground rules with your husband

  • creating a sisterhood with likeminded people

  • and more

 

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On Instagram @Alexandra.paucescu and Facebook @justadiplomaticspouse

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Episode 27 (German Bonus): Die Rückkehr ist schwer – mit Christina Kapaun & Wiebke Homborg

Episode 27 (German Bonus): Die Rückkehr ist schwer – mit Christina Kapaun & Wiebke Homborg

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Die Rückkehr ist schwer…

Heute reden wir über die Rückkehr “nach Hause” – auch wenn sich das gar nicht mehr so anfühlt.

Dass das Leben im Ausland gewisse Herausforderungen mit sich bringt, wussten wir. Doch dass auch das Zurückkehren mit Schwierigkeiten verbunden ist, überrascht und verunsichert viele Expats!

Meine heutigen Gäste, Christina Kapaun und Wiebke Homborg, befassen sich ganz speziell mit diesem Thema und erzählen uns:

– von ihrer eigenen Rückkehr nach Deutschland

– was man tun kann, um sich zurück zu Hause besser zurecht zu finden

– was einem bei der Rückkehr im Weg stehen kann

– und mehr!

 

Über Christina:

Christina ist eine Stuttgarter Soziologin und Interkulturelle Trainerin

Zwischen den Welten ist ihre Heimat – Perspektivwechsel ihre Passion. Christina ist eine Art Wiederholungstäterin in Sachen Auslandsabenteuer, wobei Stuttgart ihr Heimathafen ist, an den sie bislang immer wieder treu zurückgekehrt ist. USA und Brasilien sind neben kürzeren Auslandsaufenthalten die Destinationen, die sie ausgiebig auskundschaften durfte. Seit über 16 Jahren arbeitet sie als interkulturelle Trainerin und bietet Cultural-Awareness-Training für verschiedene Zielgruppen an, 2005 hat sie “s.cope – Team für interkulturelle Kompetenz” mitbegründet, 2007 ihre Zertifizierung an der Universität Jena abgeschlossen. Seit ihrer Rückkehr aus Michigan Anfang 2020 bildet “Southbound – stories to be told” ihr zweites berufliches Standbein. 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/southboundstories
Instagram: www.instagram.com/southboundstories

Über Wiebke:

Wiebke ist Interkulturelle Trainerin & Expat Coach, ein Kulturelles Chamäleon und Mehrfachrückkehrerin.

Sie begleitet Fach- und Führungskräfte sowie ihre Familien in allen Phasen der Auslandsentsendung. Sie hat insgesamt 22 Jahre im Ausland gelebt und das Expat-Leben von Kindesbeinen an aus mehreren Blickwinkeln erlebt. So ist sie insgesamt drei Mal nach Deutschland zurückgekehrt und jedes Mal war es wieder anders – je nach Lebensphase und Wohnort. In ihrer Tätigkeit schöpft sie aus ihrer Lebens- und Berufserfahrung und kombiniert diese mit den wissenschaftlichen Fundamenten des interkulturellen Trainings und Coachings, um ihre Klienten professionell unterstützen zu können. Ihr Expat-Motto: „Erstens kommt es anders – und zweitens als man denkt!“

Webseite: www.chameleon-coaching.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/chameleontraining
Instagram: www.instagram.com/chameleon_coaching

 

Arriving

Gemeinsam haben Christina und Wiebke das Gruppen-Coaching-Programm „Arriving“ ins Leben gerufen, um Rückkehrer aus dem Ausland umfassend zu unterstützen.

Am 22.4.2021 startet ein neues Gruppen-Coaching. Wenn auch du dir professionelle Unterstüztung bei deiner Rückkehr holen möchtest, dir Klarheit über neuen beruflichen Perspektive bzw. sinnstiftenden Tätigkeiten verschaffen willst und den Austausch mit Gleichgesinnten in einem vertraulichen Rahmen suchst, kannst du hier mehr erfahren:

Arriving Webseite: www.chameleon-coaching.com/arriving
Facebook-Gruppe „Heimwärts“: www.facebook.com/groups/heimwaerts

 

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Episode 26 – How to Make Your Temporary Home Feel Like Home with Renata Carvalho

Episode 26 – How to Make Your Temporary Home Feel Like Home with Renata Carvalho

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As expats, we’re used to changing homes. But we also know how important it is to feel well in our own four walls, especially when the outside world is filled with challenges.

During the pandemic, our homes have become the main backdrop of our lives – it’s where we eat, sleep, work, socialize and retreat. So what can we do to make the most out of it without wasting time, money and energy? What do I need to look out for and what other things won’t actually make a big difference?

Meet Renata

This is what I discuss today with Renata Carvalho, an interior designer and owner of RGC Projects. Having lived twice in the US, as well as in Italy, Mexico, Argentina and her home country, Brazil, she knows the good and bad of living abroad. After receiving her marketing degree in Brazil and enjoying 25 years of a very rewarding and truly global career in advertising, she decided it was time to transform her lifelong hobby of interior designing into her new profession.

Her interior design studio specializes in residential design services for the expat community. Renata is dedicated to helping individuals and families to feel at home wherever they are.

You’ll learn:

  • practical things you can do to make your temporary home feel like home
  • what “wellbeing items” are
  • which interior decor items you should splurge on (and on which others you shouldn’t)
  • some unique decorating ideas when the budget is tight 
  • how to help your children settle in and feel good in their new home
  • how interior design can affect our emotions
  • the ways in which the concept of home has changed in the past year

    and more!

I hope this episode will leave you inspired to shake things up a bit in your home and add that special something to it!

 

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Website: www.rgcprojects.com 
Instagram: www.instagram.com/renatargcprojects

 

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