There’s something deeply satisfying about a well-structured 90-day roadmap—especially when life feels like it’s all urgent and none of it important.
I work with people planning big personal transitions (relocation, reinvention, full-on escape plans), and I’ve found that this kind of framework helps only if it leaves room for the messiness—panic days, slow mornings, uncertain timelines.
The balance of clarity + flexibility you’ve laid out here strikes a really helpful tone. Definitely saving this.
(Also, yes to “not urgent and not important” being its own category. That one sneaks in more than we admit.)
This is so painfully familiar. The idea that you can “research your way through it” is such a trap—and one I also fell into.
I’ve written guidebooks for people moving to Italy and Mexico, and the number one message I get back is: “I didn’t even know what I didn’t know.”
Visa chaos is rarely about complexity—it’s about the slow drip of overlooked details.
This breakdown is excellent, especially the reminder that DIY ≠ free. I learned that one the expensive way. Looking forward to hearing more about the Summit.
There’s something deeply satisfying about a well-structured 90-day roadmap—especially when life feels like it’s all urgent and none of it important.
I work with people planning big personal transitions (relocation, reinvention, full-on escape plans), and I’ve found that this kind of framework helps only if it leaves room for the messiness—panic days, slow mornings, uncertain timelines.
The balance of clarity + flexibility you’ve laid out here strikes a really helpful tone. Definitely saving this.
(Also, yes to “not urgent and not important” being its own category. That one sneaks in more than we admit.)
This is so painfully familiar. The idea that you can “research your way through it” is such a trap—and one I also fell into.
I’ve written guidebooks for people moving to Italy and Mexico, and the number one message I get back is: “I didn’t even know what I didn’t know.”
Visa chaos is rarely about complexity—it’s about the slow drip of overlooked details.
This breakdown is excellent, especially the reminder that DIY ≠ free. I learned that one the expensive way. Looking forward to hearing more about the Summit.