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Why starting over abroad often leads to greater happiness

Gifting & Community • Reading time: 1-2 minutes Starting over is rarely easy, but it often brings a kind of clarity that routine cannot. A new country, a new job, a new language, or even a new daily rhythm can push people out of autopilot and Read More

From nomad to resident: Managing digital life during long stays abroad

Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1–2 minutes When Sarah logged into her US bank account from her apartment in Lisbon one Tuesday morning, she expected to check her balance and pay a few bills. Instead, she found her account frozen. No warn Read More

Transform your space: 15 home accessories that make any room look expensive

Your home should tell your story — not your spending habits. The secret to a beautiful, luxurious-looking home isn’t about expensive furniture or hiring an interior designer. It’s about choosing the right accessories that add depth Read More

Remote work abroad: living and working in multiple countries

  Travel & Connectivity • Reading time: 1–2 minutes When Sofia logged into her bank account from Bangkok after three months in Lisbon, she found herself locked out. Again. The automated fraud detection system flagged her transaction as "suspici Read More

How to organize your finances as an expat

Practical Life & Finance • Reading time: 1-2 minutes  When Sofia moved from Toronto to Barcelona in early 2025, she thought her biggest challenge would be learning Spanish. Instead, she found herself locked out of her Canadian bank account, w Read More

How to create a global budget when you live between two countries

Practical Life & Finance • Reading time: 1-2 minutes Your life isn't confined to one set of borders. You might work for a company in San Francisco, have family in London, and spend half the year living in Lisbon. This cross-border lifestyl Read More

Complete guide to paying basic utilities in Spain without a bank card

Practical Life & Finance | 1-2 minutes reading time If you’re a traveler, digital nomad, expat, or immigrant in Spain, paying everyday bills can feel harder than it should—especially when the “default” option is a Spanish bank card Read More