Preparing for the move overseas: Reading and packing
A multitude of websites and books say there are several aspects to moving overseas that you need to prepare for:
- Having a plan for your "first steps" on touching down;
- Packing up your things into boxes and storing or shipping them;
- Closing off loose ends at your place of departure; and,
- Preparing mentally for the shock of a new culture and leaving your safety net (friends, family) behind.
How much is too much preparation? For a while now when someone has asked me how I feel about the upcoming move, I have said that I try not to overthink it and keep myself busy with the life I'm living right now. I don't want to end up in Taipei with a bunch of pre-conceptions and an idea of how I want to be carrying out my day to day minutiae.
"He nui to ngaromanga, he iti to putanga."On the other hand, as the Maori proverb above says, a certain amount of preparation is necessary. "You depart with mighty boasts, but you come back having done little." Going across unprepared and wasting time floundering would be equally unproductive.
Perhaps the right balance depends on your personality; whether you are normally a planner or whether you find life more interesting because of surprises.
Things I have done to prepare:
- Online reading (blogs, news websites, expat websites)
- Offline reading (Travel guides, novels, magazines)
- Shopping (food, clothing, and other items for sea freight - to be continued in a future post)
- Posing questions to kind souls who are already there
Labels: MovingtoTaipei


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