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You are here: Home / Prepping the Move / How to Balance Adventure and Risk

How to Balance Adventure and Risk

May 17, 2011 by FutureExpat

skydiveTwenty-two years ago, my husband and I sold our house in upstate New York, packed up our furniture and our four kids and moved to Florida. Without jobs.

Our children ranged in age from seven years to 12. In school, the youngest was finishing first grade, the oldest was in seventh. We were pulling them out of the small school where they knew everyone into larger schools where they knew no one.

We were tired of the cold and the grey skies. We wanted sun and adventure!

A lot of folks thought we were crazy. “You’ll be back,” one member of our church warned my husband.

It was a risky move. For one thing — and it was a biggie — we had no jobs in Florida.

What does this have to do with moving overseas? you may be thinking.

A lot of what we learned from that move, and from other life experiences, is actually proving pretty useful right now.

Balance the Risk with Careful Planning

During the five months preceding our Florida move, we had visited the area, made an offer on a house, sold our NY house, sold a lot of our stuff and quit our jobs.

Of course, it’s impossible to plan for every eventuality, but taking a big step is less intimidating when you can create a safety net of sorts.

For example, we had no jobs in Florida. What we did have was a lot of confidence in our abilities and a cash reserve from our house sale to tide us over the first few months. We had also done some research so we knew that work in my husband’s field was available. (We had actually chosen not to move to an area that we liked better, because the type of work he did just didn’t exist there.)

That move taught us that we could make a big, adventurous change in our lives and execute it successfully.

Now we’re applying that knowledge to planning our upcoming move to Panama.

Change = risk + ambiguity.

The trick is to make the risk manageable (careful planning is one of the keys). This also lessens the ambiguity, and allows you to enjoy the adventure.

Even if you’ve never made an international move before, you probably have life experiences that can help you plan better.

Over the coming weeks, we’ll be looking more at how to plan your move to your new country to give you maximum adventure with minimum risk. Stay tuned. . .

Do you have some tips for minimizing the risks of an overseas move? Share them in the comments section below!

photo by wonderjunkie on flickr

Filed Under: Prepping the Move Tagged With: expat, international living, move abroad, overseas

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  1. Jana Quinn says

    May 18, 2011 at 2:14 pm

    It’s always interesting to see a situation from both sides:

    From the perspective of your friends and family, you were up and going without a safety net.

    From your perspective, you had made quite a few preparations, even if you hadn’t created a completely risk-free situation.

    I look forward to following you on your journey to Panama. The more pictures of palm trees and beaches, the better. 🙂

    • FutureExpat says

      May 18, 2011 at 2:47 pm

      Thanks, Jana. Will do my best to provide the tropical pix you’re yearning for 🙂

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