About the Author
Hey! I'm Sarah, a multicultural polyglot with a passion for exploration and cultural exchange. Having excessively traveled, I've developed a deep understanding of diverse cultures and languages. Fluent in multiple languages myself, I effortlessly bridge communication gaps wherever I go.
As a mother of two, I bring a nurturing and empathetic approach to everything I do. I've retired as a multinational executive, having specialised in business management, marketing, communications, human resources, internationalisation, and cross-cultural relations most of my corporate career.
My extensive experience in navigating the complexities of global business has honed my ability to thrive in diverse environments.
Driven by the challenges encountered as a lifelong nomad, I'm committed to helping other nomads in their journey of self-discovery. Whether through mentorship, coaching, or sharing my own experiences. I'm dedicated to empowering individuals to embrace and celebrate their unique identities in a globalised world.




How This Venture Started

Being an innate nomad has brought incredible joy and experience to my life. I did not even realise how unique and unusual my life path was until very late in life. Nevertheless, this lifestyle of constant change and adaptation has also brought me a significant amount of adversity throughout all stages of my growth, and despite my insatiable curiosity, desire for constant learning, and endless resilience, I have endured complex trauma and suffered from moments of loneliness, isolation, disorientation and existential crisis.
The paradoxal feeling of identifying to everything, and belonging nowhere became heavier with the years. And I've had to navigate the complexity of identity disturbance, relocation addiction, shiny object syndrome, hypersensitivity, and ultimately had to work on the difficulty to commit long-term to all layers of my life.
For 20 years, I've conducted research on these subjects, interrogated specialists and nomads, I went through a long phase of psychotherapy, became my personal project and made it my mission to understand and give meaning to this way of life.
I started blogging about my life experience and findings as an emotional catharsis, and once I was able to help myself, I started thinking the most meaningful thing I could do, is help others who might have gone through similar experiences.
In my relationship with this nomadic lifestyle, I went through different stages such as denial, anger, rejection and ultimately acceptance. I've learned how to live with this lifestyle, discover who I really am, and make the best of my life.
My Relocations

A More Intentional Approach
My case was particularly complex because of the different layers of trauma and adversity added onto the excessive relocation and traveling. Not only did I struggle with symptoms in my daily life, related to my perception of the past and fear of the future, but l also lost my core, my identity and sense of self in the process. So I decided to seek and try different therapeutic approaches and succeeded in building a stronger and rooted sense of self. It's a constant work in progress, but I decided to take a more intentional and mindful approach to my life, and this, no matter where I am in the world. I began investing in self-care and pushing myself out of my comfort zone. I also discovered that my approach to adjusting to my home country had been to become a sort of chameleon and abandon my true identity, and that it no longer had to be this way.
American Samoa
Andorra
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Colombia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Dominican Republic
France

My Travels
French Polynesia
Germany
Greece
Haiti
Hong Kong
Hungary
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Malaysia
Moldova
Monaco
Morocco
Myanmar
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Norfolk Island
Papua New Guinea
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Romania
Russia
Senegal
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Switzerland
Thailand
United Kingdom
U.S.A.:
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Florida
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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New York
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Pensilvania
Vanuatu
Vatican City
"The only journey is the journey within." – Rainer Maria Rilke