Wherever you go, it would seem that people are out looking for and seeking a sense of stability in every aspect of their lives. They look for stable jobs, stable relationships, stable sources of income, and, for many, stable (and permanent) areas of residence. There appears to be something so utterly desirable about stability and permanency that it never fails to attract the deepest longings of people these days, particularly those who want to make it big in the world.
There is, however, a certain number of people who have dared to take the road less traveled in terms of residency. These people are the expats, those who took on the challenge of leaving the comforts of home, to build or create a home elsewhere. Such a bold move, of course, may be understood if you tried seeing the world from their eyes, learning from them, and perhaps, being like them, too. And what better way to do than to check out these fifteen wonderful blogs, written by expats themselves, telling their lives and sharing their stories with the rest of the world, one powerful experience at a time.
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Living in Paris might sound like a perfect story to some, something that is pulled out directly from a romantic storybook, but of course it’s different for expats who make a life in Paris. Upon reading Solli’s Lifestyle, you’ll find that yes, there is a lot of glamour to be had from the Parisian life, but a lot of it also has to do with the capacity to develop an excellent sense of taste, something which the author of the blog obviously possesses.
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Apart from the fact that the blog title is a very smart play of words, A Mary Road is a very engaging blog to read. Complete with all the stories of (mis)adventure that a young traveler is bound to have, you can definitely learn a lot from each article. There are travel tips, destination guides, as well as some good reflective insights, all of which make A Mary Road one of the best travel and expat blogs around.
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What are the best things to do when you are in Scandinavia? Is it even worth visiting? Well, one look at this blog and you’ll certainly be convinced that there are actually a lot of things that you can do while you’re in Scandinavia, making it worth visiting and perhaps even living in. From drink to design down to some music advice, this blog will help you out in living the true Scandinavian lifestyle.
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With the tagline “Travel to Live”, the Migrating Miss blog appears to be telling you that for a fuller and more meaningful human life, one really needs to travel. And, travel is what this miss does. The author’s travel history spans multiple continents, making her experience as rich as the next explorer. If there’s a travel itch that you’re feeling, reading this blog will simply make you feel it more.
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Can you possibly integrate a green lifestyle (one that loves the environment and actively shows this love) with the expat life? You sure can. Check out this blog, Copenhagen By Me, and you’ll surely be filled and inspired with a lot of fresh and new ideas on how to become more caring towards the environment, while still appreciating all the newness of a foreign country.
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The Expat Chronicles is basically a collection of stories written by a woman who is both a mother and a wife. With that, what you have is a blog that is so powerfully personal, while also being helpful and insightful when it comes to travel. Whether you plan to travel alone or with your family, The Expat Chronicles will certainly prove to be an all-around great resource.
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In case you need some inspiration for making your home more comfortable and more attractive at the same time, take a dose of inspiration from Brinklercph. Written by a woman who is happily living the expat life, there is clearly much to be gained from reading Brinklercph. More than learning the art and science of design, you also get to understand life better
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Being an expat is surely not as easy and as breezzy as some other people would like to so. Contrary to this, being an expat is an experience that is full of challenges. What’s wonderful about the Mai Steenkjaer blog is that the author takes all these challenges with beauty and grace, and emerges from them even more beautiful than before. Read the blog, and you’ll realize that you’re capable of the same strength of character, too.
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A blog that effectively puts together depth and practicality, Life in Aalborg is your ultimate go-to blog for concerns about living in Aalborg, or in Danish territory for the first time. Needless to say, there will be lots of concerns and questions – how to vote, tips for when you get pregnant, where to eat, and many other possible questions. Worry not, though, Life in Aalborg has got you covered.
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Often, people forget to pursue their dreams because they have been robbed of the opportunity to make them come true. The same claim applies to your travel goals. It’s great, then, that there’s the Cheryl Howard blog to give you just the right amount of confidence and inspiration that you need to grab your passport and make that trip. Life happens once, and Cheryl Howard reminds you to make it worth your while.
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Planning a move to Denmark? Well, like many things in life, it’s always best to come prepared for the worst, while still keeping your heart open for the best. In the blog Your Danish Life, your need for preparedness will surely be addressed. Complete with various tips and guides for living in Denmark, this blog is really a great resource for those who are new to the country, as well as even for those who have come to call it home.
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Living in a new country can seem pretty intimidating. There are a lot of things that you have to think about – new culture, practices, food, etiquette, and many other matters. Just so you don’t get too intimidated, try reading the blog Simply Danish Living. Taking all of these considerations into account, Simply Danish Living is more than willing to help you out in terms of taking in all these concerns, but always with grace and poise.
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While being a nomad used to mean traveling from one place to another merely for survival, the blog Nomad Epicureans shows you the possibility of exploring the Nordic countries no longer for mere survival but for the sake of adventure, of beauty, of life. Reading the blog, then, you are likely to feel a strong urge to explore more of the world, especially the places enumerated by the blog, precisely because it’s enough to make you feel more alive.
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It’s one thing to go solo and be an expat, but it’s an infinitely different thing to experience it as a whole family. With a father, a mother, and four kids, this family decided to move to Denmark from the United States – that in itself already speaks of an adventure, doesn’t it? Read the blog and see for yourself just how exciting their lives are, simply because they took on a wholly different country together.
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Without a doubt, Virtual Wayfarer is one of the most attractive travel blogs today. More than the physical appeal, however, the blog is also a greatly engaging read, making it one of those resources that you just can’t live without, that is, if you want your stay in Copenhagen worth your while. Full of beautiful and breathtaking photos, the blog is a precious collection, not just of photographs, but of wonderful memories and stories.