Everyone loves a 90-day self-improvement plan.
Get up earlier. Learn a skill. Cut out distractions.
Great—unless you’re also trying to move abroad, uproot your finances, get through visa hell, and explain to your family why “burnout” is not just about needing a vacation.
So what does a real 90-day plan look like when you’re leaving the country?
WEEK 1–4: CLARITY + PAPERWORK PANIC
✅ Finalize your destination (not your fantasy one—your realistic one)
✅ Download and read 3 visa PDFs you’ll wish you hadn’t
✅ Create a panic fund
✅ Build your “Dear landlord, I’m out” checklist
✅ Tell 1 trusted person what you’re doing
✅ Leave all your browser tabs open and call that “research”
WEEK 5–8: BUREAUCRACY + BUDGETS
✅ Get passport photos that look nothing like you
✅ Discover international tax nightmares
✅ Cry at a notary
✅ Rebuild your financial forecast after realizing health insurance is a thing
✅ Scan every document you’ve ever owned
✅ Whisper “exit plan” to your laptop and hope it behaves
WEEK 9–12: DETACH + DECIDE
✅ Cancel things you thought you couldn’t live without
✅ Book the one-way ticket (or at least click on it 12 times)
✅ Tell your bank you’re leaving—and get flagged for fraud anyway
✅ Sell your stuff
✅ Say goodbye to routines, but not to your caffeine dependency
✅ Go. Or decide not to. Either one is brave.
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