Hi Everyone, I hope you enjoyed a wonderful fun-filled weekend! Here are some expat links I have tweeted recently, that might interest you...
Registration Now Open For FIGT (Families in Global Transition) Conference, March 2012, Washington
http://www.figt.org/
Expat Entrepreneur Interview:
Expat Life Coach John Falchetto talks to Mara Vaughan (Egypt)
http://bit.ly/slgfUc
Expat Life: What’s a Nice Protestant Girl Doing in this Place?
http://bit.ly/vEYSUL
How Air Pollution Impacts Expat Kids
http://bit.ly/tTLl9i
Feeling Negative Abroad?
Read Our Expat Women October Confession
http://bit.ly/ohAty9
British Expats Refusing To Go Home:
15% Call Off Repatriation Plans
http://bit.ly/t0AUwp
Strategies for a UN Job Search (Part 2):
Research the Duty Stations (Passport Career Blog)
http://bit.ly/rVKunE
Luxury Clinic Sued After Australian Expat Left Blinded in One Eye (Moscow Times)
http://bit.ly/se8VTM
Can You Relate To This 1955 Philip Larkin Poem Title?
"The Importance of Being Elsewhere"
http://bit.ly/uim9nw
British Expat Sets Up A Theater Studio In Moscow (Video)
http://bit.ly/u8ZjfR
Plus, a quote that I liked this past week:
"If you're OK out of your comfort zone... you're not out of your comfort zone." by @lesmckeown (thanks @JohnFalchetto for sharing)
And finally, news from @LonelyPlanet's Twitter feed:
"Iceland is the top country destination as voted by Lonely Planet travellers for 2012!"
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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Missed Some Great Expat Twitter Links? (October 30-31 edition)
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Thursday, September 22, 2011
Expat Women: Confessions - What Do Men Think?
Hi Everyone, Two weeks ago we gave a big shout-out to the (forty or so) fantastic women who had written blog posts about our new book Expat Women: Confessions - 50 Answers to Your Real-Life Questions about Living Abroad. Today, we want to thank the men. There may only be four (not forty), but that just makes these four men extra special. Here are excerpts from their blog posts...
5 Lessons Expat Women Confessions Will Teach You About Life Abroad by John Falchetto
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Things an Expat Man Should Hear by Norman Viss
"Men are from Mars, women are from Venus. Never more so than when living abroad. During the pre-publication publicity for this book someone tweeted with the question whether husbands would purchase this book. I immediately replied that I believed they should. Which got me a free copy from Andrea. Thanks, Andrea!
Norman Viss spent 10 years as an expat in Nigeria, West Africa, before moving to the Netherlands, 21 years ago. You can read more about Norman on his blog Isolated Internationals. Thanks Norman!
Reading 'Expat Women: Confessions' and Making Some of My Own by Russell Ward
"I have a confession to make. In fact, I have several. I didn't realise that large numbers of expat women struggle when assigned overseas. I didn't realise expat women made confessions about these struggles. And I didn't realise they made them at Expat Women, an online resource for helping expatriate women living overseas."
"...As I started to make my way through the book, I felt a sense of deja vu as I learned about the daily struggles suffered by everyday women in adjusting to a home away from home. From concerns about transitioning into a foreign environment to struggles with unhealthy work-life balances, from suffering regular bouts of homesickness and wanting to go home to experiencing visa difficulties, Expat Women: Confessions covers it all. The range and depth of issues raised, and advice given in return, is staggering yet always approached in a sensitive and honest way.
"...The strength of Expat Women: Confessions is not just the provision of sensible answers and practical advice for any international mover, past or present, but for bringing to light the many issues, frustrations and questions that arise when embarking on a life lived abroad..."
"...If you're an expat-to-be or a current expat, you really should be reading this book. It is a significant support tool for your journey ahead."
Russell Ward is a British expat who has lived in Canada (Vancouver and Ottawa), and now lives in Australia (Sydney - his wife's home city). You can read more about Russell on his blog, In Search Of A Life Less Ordinary. Thanks Russell!
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Expat Women: Confessions - 50 Answers to Your Real-Life Questions about Living Abroad by Eric Anders
"I met Andrea in 2010 when I asked if I could republish a timely article she wrote for the August edition of the Worldwide ERC's issue of MOBILITY Magazine entitled 10 Ways to Boost Your (Relocation) Brand Online."
"...Expat Women: Confessions is an easy read. It's quite evident both ladies have walked the talk! They're able to express their ideas in a clear, concise, meaningful manner... Although the primary focus of 50 Answers to Your Real-Life Questions about Living Abroad is geared toward women, most of the 'answers' and advice really applies to anyone living the expat life or relocating anywhere. That includes men, gay and straight trailing partners; school kids, young adults, and fun-loving seniors!"
"...It's a pleasant distraction to enjoy over a morning cup of coffee or après-dinner glass of wine. It's like having a conversation with a very close friend – female or male – about personal concerns and adjustment problems you never knew they had."
[And I swear I did not ask Eric to write this next promo part in his blog's post... but if you are reading this blog and you work in corporate HR or for a relocation company, by all means, read on!]
"Expat Women is now offering their loyal readers, members, corporate clients, mobility service companies and relocating employees the opportunity to purchase bulk orders of their motivational book that features a customized front-cover logo. Those making volume purchases can include a personalized messages or their own unique promotions inside. Be [one of] the first to take advantage of this helpful new offer! Just be sure to tell 'em that a guy recommended their book."
Eric Anders is a relocation industry professional who created his blog RELO Roundtable as an online gathering place for consumers and the moving professionals that help them. Thanks Eric!
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If you like freebies and you have not already downloaded a free sample from our book, you are invited to please do so here.
Thanks for your support Everyone - and I wish you a sensational weekend! Andrea
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Missed Some Great Expat Links on Twitter? (September 21-22 edition)
Hi Everyone, I hope you are all enjoying a wonderful week! Here are some expat links I have tweeted recently, that might interest you...
Cartus Client Survey Names 44 Key Emerging Market Destinations for Corporate Transferees
bit.ly/nIVN5N
World's Weirdest Hotel Rooms (In Pictures)
bit.ly/r23R4s
Want a Full Copy of The Economist's Liveability Report? (Released August 2011)
bit.ly/pk4HZ3
Nice interview: WSJ Deputy Managing Editor Rebecca Blumenstein, wife of Big In China author Alan Paul
bit.ly/onvt0v
New post by Expat Life Coach John Falchetto
"How Can Leo Babauta Be Wrong? Stop Following Your Passion"
bit.ly/qMIxQg
Gorgeous Italian Vogue cover by chameleon supermodel Gail Elliott!
twitpic.com/6h6wee
PS. Missed Gail's Expat Women Interview?
bit.ly/it4xkA
US Expats: What Happens if the IRS Freezes Your Bank Accounts?
bit.ly/o0BiLJ
12 Rules for Expat Life in Korea
bit.ly/q8GT3u
Expats: Pampered 'Cry Babies,' or Misunderstood?
Business 360 - CNN.com Blogs
bit.ly/qp8bqA
Expats: Cross-Cultural Symposium, Indianapolis, October 13-14
bit.ly/qfmbZB
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Missed Some Great Expat Links on Twitter? (12-13 August edition)
Hello Everyone, Here are some great expat-related links I have tweeted recently, that might interest you. Enjoy! Andrea
Finding Opportunities and Creating Meaning, by Expat Life Coach, John Falchetto
http://twrt.me/ih35w
Follow Your Dreams and Find Yourself - Melissa Adams (A Divorcee's Good-News Story: She left the U.S. for Europe)
http://bit.ly/ovgepS
American Expat Abroad? FAWCO says 31 Aug is deadline for IRS OVDI program (for unfiled tax returns since 2003)
http://bit.ly/nkJQbv
Best Countries for Adventure Travel
twrt.me/u867e
Any Other Expats Feeling Alone?
http://bit.ly/q7meVz
Identity Crisis: The Traveller Who Isn't Traveling
is.gd/kqSQkw
Expat Finder Launches in German
http://bit.ly/p5tpea
New Site: Expat Workforce: Aims to Link Employers with Expat Talent Abroad
http://bit.ly/qdQqHh
How Expats Holiday Differently: New Blog Post from Chelsea Girl in China, on the UK's Telegraph Expat site
fb.me/E3qqWXxZ
Your Relocation Could Help Charity Projects
bit.ly/nha5KY
64.5 Ways Location Independent People Earn a Living
http://bit.ly/nOvbJw
Travel Photo Contest - Win Free Air Asia flights with the Koolred Colourful Photo Contest (Ends 26 August)
bit.ly/nX918z
Survey: Can You Help? Masters Student at Strathclyde Business School: Survey about Working Conditions Abroad
bit.ly/o0sNhY
Working Expats: Can You Help? Psychology Student at Bielefeld University in Germany: Survey about Job Satisfaction and Adjustment
http://bit.ly/mXVsXf
Expat Women - Can You Help? - PhD Student's Survey RE Expat Women and Cultural Intelligence
http://bit.ly/mWi5pe
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