Tag: move to mexico
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Learning to Have It All:

I share my journey of moving from the U.S. to Mexico, realizing that identity is not confined to one culture but can encompass multiple influences. Embracing the nuances of both countries fosters a richer, more expansive notion of home, defined by lifestyle choices rather than geography or tradition.
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Born to Roam

Sometimes, in that delicate space between dreaming and waking, I forget what country I’m in. It’s not confusion—it’s something softer. A blur between worlds. One morning, in that quiet in-between, I was stirred by a dream about travel, freedom, and the deep-rooted human urge to move. As I emerged into waking, a thought whispered through:…
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Navigating Life’s Tides: Lessons from Ocean Swimming

The ocean is uncontrollable, much like life itself. We can’t dictate the waves or the creatures we encounter, but we can choose how we navigate them. Living near the La Cruz marina has brought me face-to-face with the beauty, unpredictability, and profound lessons of ocean swimming. From thrilling encounters with marine life (yes, even crocodiles!)…
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Escaping the “Gringo Bubble”

Living abroad often comes with a romanticized vision of cultural immersion and self-discovery, but stepping outside the “gringo bubble” in Mexico reveals a more complex reality. After over four years in Mexico, I’ve encountered moments that tested my resilience—from being physically assaulted in a large retailer to enduring blatant sexism at a fine dining restaurant—all…
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Understanding the Gringo Bubble in Mexico

For many expats in Mexico, life abroad feels immersive and authentic—but is it really? The gringo bubble is an invisible boundary that softens cultural differences, offering comfort, familiarity, and ease. But stepping outside of it? That’s where the real experience begins. In my latest article, I dive into what the gringo bubble is, why it…
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How Moving to Mexico Transformed My Life

Been thinking about moving to Mexico? I thought about moving to Mexico for five years before I finally did it. Here’s how moving to Mexico four years ago has changed my life.
