Your results are in — which stage sounds most like you?


Your answers give you a clearer starting point for thinking through full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad.This is not about being “ready” or “not ready.” It is about understanding what feels realistic right now, what needs more planning, and what your next step could be.

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What your answers helped reveal

This assessment was designed to help you think through the real-life pieces of full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad — not just the dreamy version.Your answers touched on:

  • Budget and financial flexibility

  • Work or income

  • Timeline and urgency

  • Destination ideas

  • Kids, routines, school, or family logistics

  • Emotional readiness

  • Unknowns and planning gaps

You may already have some pieces figured out. You may also have areas that still feel fuzzy. That is completely normal.Most people do not need a perfect plan before they start exploring this lifestyle. They need a clearer picture of what is realistic for their situation.


Find your closest result

Your result is based less on whether you are a solo traveler, couple, family, or single parent — and more on where you are in the planning process right now.You may fit more than one result. That is normal. Choose the stage that matches your biggest need right now — even if another stage also feels true.


Dreaming Stage: The idea still feels new, exciting, scary, or fuzzy.
Overwhelmed Researcher: You have started researching, but everything feels scattered or overwhelming.
Budget Checker: Your biggest question is whether the numbers can actually work.
Logistics Untangler: The practical details feel like the hardest part.
Ready-to-Plan Traveler: You have a timeline, shortlist, test move idea, or rough plan you want to pressure-test.
Then read the full result below for the stage that sounds most like you.


Your five possible result types

You’re curious, but still exploring.You’re interested in full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad, but it may still feel more like a “what if?” than a real plan.You might be watching videos, saving posts, comparing places, or quietly wondering whether this could actually work for your life.What this means:
You do not need to figure everything out right now. Your best next step is to explore what kind of lifestyle you actually want and what would need to be true for it to feel realistic.
Focus on next:

  • What kind of life you are actually craving

  • Whether you want travel, relocation, or more flexibility

  • What fears or unknowns are keeping this in the “someday” category

  • What would need to change in your current life

Need help sorting through the idea? A clarity call can help you turn the “what if” into a clearer next step.


Overwhelmed Researcher

You have lots of information, but no clear filter yet.You’ve probably started researching countries, costs, visas, housing, schools, remote work options, or life abroad — and now everything feels like too much.You may have saved videos, open tabs, and plenty of opinions coming at you, but no clear way to decide what actually applies to your situation.What this means:
You do not need more random information. You need a filter.
Your next step is to narrow your options based on your real budget, needs, work situation, timeline, and comfort level.Focus on next:

  • Narrowing your top destination options

  • Separating “interesting” from “realistic”

  • Identifying your biggest planning gaps

  • Creating a simple next-step plan

Need help making sense of all the research? A clarity call can help turn scattered information into a more realistic direction.


Budget Checker

You need to know whether the numbers actually work.Your biggest question is probably: Can this actually work with my budget?You may be thinking through income, savings, monthly expenses, debt, housing, travel costs, health insurance, flights, or what kind of cushion would make this feel safe.What this means:
This is a smart place to focus. Money clarity is one of the biggest pieces of making full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad feel possible.
You do not need a perfect financial plan yet, but you do need a realistic picture of what your lifestyle could cost.Focus on next:

  • Your current monthly budget

  • Income stability

  • Must-have expenses

  • Savings cushion

  • Destination options that fit your numbers

Need help thinking through the numbers? A clarity call can help you identify what budget range may actually fit your situation.


Logistics Untangler

You’re trying to figure out how real life would actually work.You may be less stuck on the dream and more stuck on the practical details.Things like kids, school, routines, healthcare, housing, documents, phones, pets, work schedules, packing, or daily life abroad may be the questions weighing on you.What this means:
This lifestyle is not just about choosing a country. It is about figuring out how real life works once you get there.
Your next step is to map out the practical pieces so the idea feels less chaotic.Focus on next:

  • Personal, partner, kid, or family needs

  • Housing and neighborhood fit

  • Healthcare and insurance

  • School or learning plans, if relevant

  • Documents and pre-move prep

  • Daily life logistics

Need help untangling the practical pieces? A clarity call can help you figure out what needs to happen first.


Ready-to-Plan Traveler

You’re ready to turn the idea into a real plan.You may already have a timeline, destination ideas, a savings goal, or a strong reason for wanting to make this happen.You are not just daydreaming anymore. You are trying to turn the idea into an actual plan.What this means:Your next step is structure.You likely need to connect your budget, timeline, destination options, life logistics, work situation, and first 30–90 days into one realistic path.Focus on next:

  • Choosing your first destination or test location

  • Building a 30–90 day action plan

  • Understanding what needs to happen before departure

  • Identifying your biggest risks or unknowns

  • Turning scattered decisions into a sequence

Need help pressure-testing your plan? A clarity call can help you identify your clearest next steps.


Your next best step is clarity

No matter which result fits best, the next step is not to figure everything out at once.The next step is to get clearer on questions like:

  • What kind of travel or life abroad actually fits your situation?

  • What budget range feels realistic?

  • Which destinations might make sense?

  • What work, school, family, or routine pieces need to be solved first?

  • What would a reasonable next 30–90 days look like?

That is exactly what the clarity call is designed for.


Want help talking through your specific situation?

Book a Travel & Life Abroad Clarity Call
This is a practical planning call for people considering full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad.
We’ll talk through your situation, including your budget, work or income, destination ideas, timeline, life logistics, and possible next steps.You will leave with a clearer sense of what might be realistic, what needs attention first, and what to focus on next.

Founding rate: $50 for 45 minutes. Secure card payment required to book. Limited early spots available.


This call may be a good fit if...

  • You are curious about full-time travel, slow travel, or life abroad

  • You feel overwhelmed by the options and research

  • You want help thinking through what is realistic for your situation

  • You are comparing destinations, budgets, timelines, or logistics

  • You want a clearer next step before making big decisions


A quick note

This is lived-experience planning support based on our family’s real experience traveling and living abroad.We may discuss general considerations around budgeting, visas, destinations, and logistics, but this is not personalized legal, tax, financial, or immigration advice.Our goal is to help you get clearer — not sell you a fantasy.

Helping regular people think through full-time travel, slow travel, and life abroad with more clarity and less overwhelm.


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