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Mary Tod
Mary accompanied her husband to Hong Kong for a three year assignment. Prior to Hong Kong, she worked as a management consultant. Following her time as an expat, Mary changed careers and is now writing historical fiction full time. She is also delighted to share ideas about thriving as an expat spouse.Read more

Thriving as an expat spouse - Six steps to success as an expat spouse

Jul 30, 2010

In two earlier articles of the "Thriving as an expat spouse" series (part 1 & part 2), I described six stages in an expat experience and provided tips for each stage. Understanding that each person goes through these stages is an important first step as you prepare for your expat assignment.

How to thrive in an expat assignment

The next question an expat spouse asks is "How will I cope once the going gets tough?"

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Diagram 1 - Stages in the expat cycle

Personal experience, conversations with other expat spouses and research have identified six steps to transition through the expat cycle and thrive in an expat assignment.

The diagram below illustrates how each of these steps relates to the challenging stages of dislocation, sizing up and second settling in.

expat thrive stages
Diagram 2 - Six steps to thriving as an expat

To successfully apply these steps requires an open mind and positive attitude, a desire to examine what makes you tick, a healthy dose of determination, a willingness to communicate openly with your spouse, a commitment to make the most of the situation and a group of family and friends to encourage and empathise.

Step 1: Build awareness

The first step is to understand how moving to a foreign country has affected you by considering all dimensions of your situation as dispassionately as possible. Use this example to prompt your own thinking.

Step 2: Accept need to change

Because so much has changed, an expat spouse needs to face the reality of reinventing herself. She does this by acknowledging that she is the one who has to adapt. Spend time looking through your personalised version of the example in Step 1 as you consider where and how you will change.

Step 3: Discover possibilities

With awareness and acceptance it is now time to take charge of your life again. Each individual has a blend of roles that forms part of her identity (e.g. mother, professional, mentor, wife, friend, care giver and so on), a personal set of interests, strengths, and skills and a range of motivating activities.

interests strengths skills
Diagram 3 - An example of interests, strengths & skills 

During Step 3, an expat spouse brainstorms possibilities for using or exploring her interests, strengths and skills in light of each role, in light of changed circumstances and personal motivators. Listing possibilities opens the way to new beginnings.

Step 4: Establish your focus

After working through Step 3, the challenge is not whether there are possibilities, the challenge is where to focus. During Step 4 an expat spouse sets priorities and makes choices based on her personal goals, motivators and constraints.

Step 5: Plan your steps

Dreams are seldom fulfilled without a plan. In Step 5 an expat spouse creates a structured, realistic plan to move ahead. Such a plan enables real change and a feeling of accomplishment.

Step 6: Work your plan

The final step is to work the plan. It is exhilarating and energising to have a realistic plan and to commit to action, one step at a time, against the plan. With imagination, commitment and a sound plan almost anything is possible.

With an open mind and deliberate effort, opportunities abound for an expat spouse: to develop latent talents, to do something you have never had time for, to take a different career direction, to build new skills, to return to school, to travel, to learn a new language or refresh one that is rusty, to get involved in community work, to learn about a new culture and traditions.

Working through each step, an expat spouse / partner will gain personal insights, develop a clear understanding of the challenges and opportunities of an expat assignment and use techniques that will help at other times of change.

She will learn that by developing a personal plan with a long term perspective, she just might open herself to a whole new approach to life!

Previous in the series
› Success begins before you leave
› Success depends on you

By Mary Tod