Thank you Sarah and Frank! Sarah and her team helped me and my daughter move here in May, no matter how much international travel we've done in our lives, it was still a big adjustment. I'd say pace yourself, expect some bumps in the road, it will get better, practice gratitude for all the small victories, and as each month passes you'll feel more settled. I'm still not sure how long we will stay, but it's a good experience in life to take leaps of faith and try, trust that if you were inspired to make such a radical move, there MUST be something in it for you! 😊
Truly helpful video on common feelings that show up for expats and anyone adjusting to a different situation. There is a loss of the life we previously knew and it is reasonable to expect to grieve that loss, even if it wasn’t the most healthy lifestyle, it’s still a loss. Then there is a tremendous amount to gain in terms of health, longevity, learning, nature etc…but it takes an adjustment to really let those benefits sink in. Nostalgia is real and it can be very painful. I have so much admiration for Frank, Sarah and all the expats who are able to let go, learn, grow, adapt, change. None of that is easy. Weather you are feeling happy or sad in any given moment you are a role model for others. Weather you stay settled in CR forever or just for a period of time, you are a role model. Thank you for sharing your honest experiences.
I think you're spot on with the loss of life we previously knew. Even 8.5 years I do reflect back and wonder how things would have been if I had not moved, but I also would not change it. But I do miss old friends and life before moving as well.
Halo, I am tossing the ideal to make the move. What area have you made the move to? I am looking at Atenas. Concerned on how to support myself. I am.a sixties, single white woman planning a solo journey. How do you make a living, I don't want to do the TH-cam thing.
@@janetkarfonta6034 Hi. Well… you have to come discover and find out the right area for you. Atenas is a good option to start. I’m retired currently. Full Military Pension and sold my company prior to moving. It’s expensive here and not cheaper than the US. Figure out a means to support yourself first. Come visit Atenas. Go from there. Sarah can assist you greatly. She amazing at what she does.
Good to hear Frank’s perspective on his decision to move to CR and the adjustment on living here, and the mental side of living here. He’s adjusting well and having you and seeking the knowledge of others that have moved and live in CR, is invaluable. Stay with it, is the best advice. We all come from different life experiences, have different expectations, perspectives, wants and needs, no one size fits all when you move to another country, realize that going in. Embrace the change.
Thanks for sharing- this is an important topic! I just moved here 2 months ago and definitely thought, “ oh my gosh, what have I done? What if this isnt my place and I just got rid of everything?” So, I’d look at my view and remind myself why I decided to make the move, I established my morning routine which is a little different and added in things I enjoyed like walking, and giving yourself time and grace and a few creature comforts ( like nice sheets 😉 ) that make you feel at home. Thanks for all your videos and advice! CR is a beautiful place to be!
Ive been coming down to costa rica since 2018 and was planning to retire there in 2025.i would be coming 2 to 3 times a year,my last vist was April 2024,and for the first time i just realized how expensive it has gotten,i will still visit costa rica,but not sure if I want to purchase real estate just yet.
Interesting about the 🍍 I'm scoping in Jaco - just eating loads of water 🍉 papayas & 🥑 which are pretty reasonable in the grocery store. I'm thinking similar - I could get by on that alone with the odd restaurant meal.
Thank you Sarah and Frank! Sarah and her team helped me and my daughter move here in May, no matter how much international travel we've done in our lives, it was still a big adjustment. I'd say pace yourself, expect some bumps in the road, it will get better, practice gratitude for all the small victories, and as each month passes you'll feel more settled. I'm still not sure how long we will stay, but it's a good experience in life to take leaps of faith and try, trust that if you were inspired to make such a radical move, there MUST be something in it for you! 😊
You’re welcome Karey! I hope you guys are enjoying yourselves ♥️
I have a session booked for next week, I would love more videos like this!
Truly helpful video on common feelings that show up for expats and anyone adjusting to a different situation. There is a loss of the life we previously knew and it is reasonable to expect to grieve that loss, even if it wasn’t the most healthy lifestyle, it’s still a loss. Then there is a tremendous amount to gain in terms of health, longevity, learning, nature etc…but it takes an adjustment to really let those benefits sink in. Nostalgia is real and it can be very painful. I have so much admiration for Frank, Sarah and all the expats who are able to let go, learn, grow, adapt, change. None of that is easy. Weather you are feeling happy or sad in any given moment you are a role model for others. Weather you stay settled in CR forever or just for a period of time, you are a role model. Thank you for sharing your honest experiences.
I think you're spot on with the loss of life we previously knew. Even 8.5 years I do reflect back and wonder how things would have been if I had not moved, but I also would not change it. But I do miss old friends and life before moving as well.
Thanks for having me Sarah to share my experience and feelings with moving to Costa Rica. 😊
Thank YOU for coming on!!!
@@SarahElenaDesignsLife I’m glad that I didn’t have to wear a Tuxedo. It’s humid here!
Halo, I am tossing the ideal to make the move. What area have you made the move to? I am looking at Atenas. Concerned on how to support myself. I am.a sixties, single white woman planning a solo journey. How do you make a living, I don't want to do the TH-cam thing.
@@janetkarfonta6034 Hi. Well… you have to come discover and find out the right area for you. Atenas is a good option to start. I’m retired currently. Full Military Pension and sold my company prior to moving. It’s expensive here and not cheaper than the US. Figure out a means to support yourself first. Come visit Atenas. Go from there. Sarah can assist you greatly. She amazing at what she does.
Good to hear Frank’s perspective on his decision to move to CR and the adjustment on living here, and the mental side of living here. He’s adjusting well and having you and seeking the knowledge of others that have moved and live in CR, is invaluable. Stay with it, is the best advice. We all come from different life experiences, have different expectations, perspectives, wants and needs, no one size fits all when you move to another country, realize that going in. Embrace the change.
Yes for sure ! Gotta embrace it!
Great interview to hear how he is adjusting to Costa Rica. Good ideas.
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Thanks for sharing- this is an important topic! I just moved here 2 months ago and definitely thought, “ oh my gosh, what have I done? What if this isnt my place and I just got rid of everything?” So, I’d look at my view and remind myself why I decided to make the move, I established my morning routine which is a little different and added in things I enjoyed like walking, and giving yourself time and grace and a few creature comforts ( like nice sheets 😉 ) that make you feel at home. Thanks for all your videos and advice! CR is a beautiful place to be!
I always enjoy your videos and this one is especially good as I hope to move next July. Thanks
I’m glad it’s helpful! Woohoo! It’ll come quick!
Thx for the video
It takes time to adapt. Also deciding what you want to focus on here and what kind of people you want in your life. Curious, where did Frank move to?
Playa del coco since I think he had some connections there. But I think he’s going to try somewhere else
Thank you, Sarah
Thanks for the honest share. Very valuable. Best of luck with your upcoming adventures.
Thanks!
Ive been coming down to costa rica since 2018 and was planning to retire there in 2025.i would be coming 2 to 3 times a year,my last vist was April 2024,and for the first time i just realized how expensive it has gotten,i will still visit costa rica,but not sure if I want to purchase real estate just yet.
I have been thinking about buying a vacation property. To acclimate myself to Costa Rica. Thoughrs?
Real estate here is always a great investment.
I have one to sell in guanacaste
Agree!
Interesting about the 🍍 I'm scoping in Jaco - just eating loads of water 🍉 papayas & 🥑 which are pretty reasonable in the grocery store. I'm thinking similar - I could get by on that alone with the odd restaurant meal.
What about working ?
I’m currently retired. I sold my company and I’m also medically retired US Marine Corps.
Great interview! Sarah is looking good, are you still single.
Lol
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@@SarahElenaDesignsLife LOL