It is so tremendously important to run TOWARD something rather than away. That's why I am taking my time doing research and scouting trips to find a place that feels like home. There are certainly days where I just want to book the first plane ticket out of here, consequences be damned, but I know I'll be setting myself up for success by choosing a place for the right reasons.
Yes! Here's to setting yourself up for success! Scouting trips are a great idea. Which destinations are on your shortlist? Best of luck with your journey.
Hi Zoe, I will watch video again. Very good points. What has stuck out is leaving because of money, which I agree with you is only part of the reason. This may not be the same thing you were talking about, but I remember hearing of some one who went back to Jamaica to retire for good, but returned to the UK after a short period because they were home sick. You settle down and realise you are somewhere else, and you are not happy again for another reason. The cycle will go on and on. Good on you for taking a break. It would defeat the whole purpose of you being in Grenada. Finally, its the biggest thing for an individual to overcome, is the fear factor, which I'm sure happens to all of us, but once you can get over that hurdle, the worlds your oyster.
As always, we're in agreement 🙂. Yes the example you give of the lady who returned to the UK is definitely the sort of experience I'm talking about. And I'm not trying to throw shade either - the struggle is real, I've been there. But knowing your why really does help if and when aspects of your new life abroad begin to feel challenging...
Your content are simply wonderful. I have small feedback when you produce content. Please try & keep the background music to the lowest level. It’s loud & difficult to follow. Thanks
I’ve watched your videos and you have some great advice and they have helped me solidify my Decision to move back to the Caribbean…started thinking about it a lot literally right before the pandemic. I’m in the planning phase of moving back to stvincent from canada after 22 yrs. I have no family in Canada and I think it’s time for me to make that move. Our family home is still there along with some land etc so I won’t totally be a fish out of water. Only wish sometimes i didn’t worry about readjusting to life back home. Either way, my mind is made up. If it weren’t for other responsibilities and the pandemic I’d be long gone. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing. We moved back to St Vincent in October 2022 and it’s the best thing that we ever did! Please let’s connect offline. We love to support you readjusting back into life in SVG! You can find me on Instagram of Facebook under my first and last name ❤️
Hey, welcome neighbour! I get my plants from the nursery in Morne Jaloux. Definitely on the hunt for a cheaper supplier though so I'll keep you posted 🙂. Are you in the south of the island?
@@sistahamina figure I should just turn this into an impromptu "foreigners" meetup as there are a bunch of folks who've moved here who I need to catch up with IRL 🙂. I'll post the details on the community page in the coming days... Maybe I'll do a video about it too...
It is so tremendously important to run TOWARD something rather than away. That's why I am taking my time doing research and scouting trips to find a place that feels like home. There are certainly days where I just want to book the first plane ticket out of here, consequences be damned, but I know I'll be setting myself up for success by choosing a place for the right reasons.
Yes! Here's to setting yourself up for success!
Scouting trips are a great idea. Which destinations are on your shortlist?
Best of luck with your journey.
Wow!!! This was a tremendous help for me. I am thankful for this video and the fact that I remained to the end😀 I emailed you woahhh🔥
Hi Zoe, I will watch video again. Very good points. What has stuck out is leaving because of money, which I agree with you is only part of the reason. This may not be the same thing you were talking about, but I remember hearing of some one who went back to Jamaica to retire for good, but returned to the UK after a short period because they were home sick. You settle down and realise you are somewhere else, and you are not happy again for another reason. The cycle will go on and on. Good on you for taking a break. It would defeat the whole purpose of you being in Grenada. Finally, its the biggest thing for an individual to overcome, is the fear factor, which I'm sure happens to all of us, but once you can get over that hurdle, the worlds your oyster.
As always, we're in agreement 🙂. Yes the example you give of the lady who returned to the UK is definitely the sort of experience I'm talking about. And I'm not trying to throw shade either - the struggle is real, I've been there. But knowing your why really does help if and when aspects of your new life abroad begin to feel challenging...
Your content are simply wonderful. I have small feedback when you produce content. Please try & keep the background music to the lowest level. It’s loud & difficult to follow. Thanks
On point as usual, big up your whole self.
Thank you! Are you still here?
@@ExodusCollective Out for 3 weeks, soon forward.
Great job Zoe.
Cheers Bevon - I'm looking forward to featuring you on the channel at some point 🙂
@@ExodusCollective can't wait.
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I’ve watched your videos and you have some great advice and they have helped me solidify my Decision to move back to the Caribbean…started thinking about it a lot literally right before the pandemic. I’m in the planning phase of moving back to stvincent from canada after 22 yrs. I have no family in Canada and I think it’s time for me to make that move. Our family home is still there along with some land etc so I won’t totally be a fish out of water. Only wish sometimes i didn’t worry about readjusting to life back home. Either way, my mind is made up. If it weren’t for other responsibilities and the pandemic I’d be long gone. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing. We moved back to St Vincent in October 2022 and it’s the best thing that we ever did! Please let’s connect offline. We love to support you readjusting back into life in SVG! You can find me on Instagram of Facebook under my first and last name ❤️
How can I be one of the 10
Hey, drop me an email - zoe@theexodus.co. Look forward to hearing from you!
hey Zoe…here in Grenada. Where do you get your plants?
Hey, welcome neighbour! I get my plants from the nursery in Morne Jaloux. Definitely on the hunt for a cheaper supplier though so I'll keep you posted 🙂.
Are you in the south of the island?
@@ExodusCollective I’m in Westerhall.
@@sistahamina let's meet up?! I'm around the corner from you. Lunch on Thursday?
@@ExodusCollective sounds great. Will circle back. Thanks for the invite. ☺️
@@sistahamina figure I should just turn this into an impromptu "foreigners" meetup as there are a bunch of folks who've moved here who I need to catch up with IRL 🙂. I'll post the details on the community page in the coming days... Maybe I'll do a video about it too...
Oh and is there an online or in person expat group in Grenada?
The expat/foreigners' group is in the works. Stay tuned 😉