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The Mental Load of Moving: Its Ok to Acknowledge the Hard Parts.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419136/fan_mail/new] Moving Countries with Kids: The Mental Load, Dual Emotions, and Getting Through the Messy Middle Host Clare O’Byrne welcomes listeners back to the Globally Thriving Families podcast after a few months off, sharing reflections from her recent move from the UAE to Canada. She describes how the mental load begins long before packing, with uncertainty, research, planning, and “project management” demands while closing down one life and starting another, all while considering children’s adjustment. After arrival, she notes there is “no autopilot,” as rebuilding systems like housing, schools, healthcare, banking, and transportation requires constant executive function and can lead to exhaustion and overwhelm. Claire emphasizes the duality of feelings—excitement and grief, gratitude and fatigue—and the inevitability of the uncomfortable “messy middle.” She recommends cultivating small “glimmers” to support regulation during prolonged stress and reminds listeners there’s no set timeline for feeling settled. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 01:01 Host Update and Big Move 02:46 The Mental Load Before Packing 06:01 No Autopilot After Arrival 09:05 Holding Mixed Emotions 10:09 The Messy Middle Phase 11:40 Finding Glimmers for Relief 13:20 Final Takeaways and Goodbye Connect with Clare: clare@globallythriving.com Get the Free 5 Minute Parenting Reset for Busy Globally Mobile Families: Website: https://www.globallythriving.com [https://www.globallythriving.com] Connect with Clare on Instagram: http://instagram.com/globally_thriving [http://instagram.com/globally_thriving] Book a free 20 minute call with Clare: https://tidycal.com/globallythriving/20-minute-meeting

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The Mental Load of Moving: Its Ok to Acknowledge the Hard Parts.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2419136/fan_mail/new] Moving Countries with Kids: The Mental Load, Dual Emotions, and Getting Through the Messy Middle Host Clare O’Byrne welcomes listeners back to the Globally Thriving Families podcast after a few months off, sharing reflections from her recent move from the UAE to Canada. She describes how the mental load begins long before packing, with uncertainty, research, planning, and “project management” demands while closing down one life and starting another, all while considering children’s adjustment. After arrival, she notes there is “no autopilot,” as rebuilding systems like housing, schools, healthcare, banking, and transportation requires constant executive function and can lead to exhaustion and overwhelm. Claire emphasizes the duality of feelings—excitement and grief, gratitude and fatigue—and the inevitability of the uncomfortable “messy middle.” She recommends cultivating small “glimmers” to support regulation during prolonged stress and reminds listeners there’s no set timeline for feeling settled. 00:00 Welcome to the Podcast 01:01 Host Update and Big Move 02:46 The Mental Load Before Packing 06:01 No Autopilot After Arrival 09:05 Holding Mixed Emotions 10:09 The Messy Middle Phase 11:40 Finding Glimmers for Relief 13:20 Final Takeaways and Goodbye Connect with Clare: clare@globallythriving.com Get the Free 5 Minute Parenting Reset for Busy Globally Mobile Families: Website: https://www.globallythriving.com [https://www.globallythriving.com] Connect with Clare on Instagram: http://instagram.com/globally_thriving [http://instagram.com/globally_thriving] Book a free 20 minute call with Clare: https://tidycal.com/globallythriving/20-minute-meeting

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