As I sit down to write this, it’s hard to believe that only 50 days remain until my big move to Canada. Time seems to be slipping through my fingers faster than I can keep track. It feels like I blink and suddenly another week has passed. In this whirlwind of activity, I’ve been making strides in preparation, and I wanted to share some of the progress and personal reflections that have marked these final weeks.
One of the biggest steps I’ve taken is managing my finances more effectively. To get the best rate on converting my GBP to CAD, I’ve been using Wise. Their rates have been consistently excellent, and the low fees have made a noticeable difference. If you’re planning a move abroad, I highly recommend signing up for a Wise account—it’s been a game changer for me!
In addition to managing currency, I’ve been focusing intensely on reducing my debt. I’ve shifted my strategy from saving to aggressively paying down what I owe. This has been incredibly effective in cutting down on interest and fees, while still allowing me to set aside a small amount for emergencies. It feels great to be clearing this burden before starting a new chapter.
I’ve also been busy selling off my tech gear—everything from smart bulbs to my Xbox. The sale process has been a bit of a marathon, but with only a few more items left to sell, I’m almost done. It’s amazing how freeing it is to declutter and lighten the load.
In a similar vein, I’ve been thinning out my wardrobe by listing clothes on eBay. It’s been a surprisingly effective way to declutter, especially since eBay’s fee-free option for old clothes makes it easier to make a bit of extra cash while simplifying my life.
On the personal front, I’ve made an effort to start jogging again. My goal before leaving is to be in better shape, with improved stamina to tackle the new adventures that lie ahead. It’s been a challenge, but I’m determined to finish strong.
One of the more emotional milestones was meeting up with my ex to discuss my move. It was a tough conversation, filled with unexpected emotions. We were originally supposed to move together, but now I’m facing this transition alone. It’s been a bittersweet reminder of how much has changed and the personal growth that’s come with it.
As the days count down, I’m balancing excitement with a touch of nostalgia, eagerly anticipating the new beginnings while reflecting on what I’m leaving behind. I’m grateful for the support and experiences that have shaped this journey, and I can’t wait to share more as I approach my move to Canada.