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The Courage to Let Go and the Path to Belonging.

Navigating the Space Between Who You Were and Who You’re Becoming.

Planning to leave isn't just about packing boxes; it’s about the heavy, emotional work of deciding what no longer serves your peace. It is incredibly difficult to let go of things that are tied to old memories—the physical evidence of who you used to be. Yet, we often don't realize that holding onto these "anchors" can become a barrier to the new life we are trying to build.

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At Where Do I Belong? (WDIB), we believe your exit strategy should be an intentional act of reclamation. As you look at your belongings, your memberships, and your daily habits, we ask one guiding question: Does this contribute to your inner peace or your sovereignty?

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If it doesn’t, it’s time to let it go. We are here to give you the confidence that by dismantling the old, you aren't losing yourself—you are finally making room to land exactly where you belong.

The Evaluation Audit: Tending to the Details
The Logistics of Letting Go.

​When you’re feeling like a "ghost" in your current environment, the tiny details—like canceling memberships or researching foreign banks—can feel overwhelming. Our evaluation tools are here to act as your anchor. By breaking the transition down into quiet, manageable tasks, we take the "noise" out of the move.

  • Room-by-Room Sovereignty: Deciding what truly supports your "bloom" and what can be left behind.

  • Securing Your Foundation: Quietly setting up the financial anchors (like expat-friendly banking) that give you the freedom to breathe once you land.

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Exhale and Start the Checklist

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Contact Information 

frances@wheredoibe.com

(202) 681-5189

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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on Where Do I Belong? are purely my own. Content provided is for informational and inspirational purposes only and should not be taken as professional financial, legal, or medical advice.

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