‘We never lost sight of what we wanted’ Deborah O’Grady, 51, lives with her husband Jonathan, 50, and their 14-year-old daughter Maya.
After Jonathan and I got married 18 years ago, in Spain, we talked about wanting to live abroad. But then life became hectic. We both had careers; we then had a baby, time flew and, before we knew it, she was in school. We began to feel disillusioned and trapped; it felt like life had become a treadmill. We were worn out and working long hours, and Maya wasn’t enjoying school as she once did. Jonathan and I had an honest conversation and admitted we felt bored. We wanted a different life – a life where we would be living more rather than having more. Was this the moment to think about moving abroad?
We discussed the possibility with Maya, then 13, and, while she was initially taken aback, she was also excited. I suggested we should explore places to live as a project and see where it took us. So, we first went to Spain, but it felt too much like a holiday destination. Then, because Jonathan and I both work online, we began to explore which countries offered ‘digital nomad’ visas that allow you to work remotely in a foreign country. Portugal ticked that box, and we chose Lisbon because it’s a great entrepreneurial hub and it offered the combination of city and beach.
INTUITIVE THINKING
By this point, Jonathan had left his corporate job and retrained as a life coach, and I’d closed down a successful brand coaching business to set up my new business, Home. Financially, everything was against the move, but it felt right in every other way.
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