Steady mind
Emotional support for expats
Beyond the excitement:
why mental health is key
to expat succes
3 Reasons to start talking
The proven benefits of mental health support:
Improved emotional well-being: Talking about your feelings with a supportive listener can significantly reduce stress and improve overall emotional well-being.
Increased resilience: Regularly discussing your thoughts and emotions has been proven to build mental resilience, allowing you to better handle life’s ups and downs.
Greater life satisfaction: People who seek mental health support are more likely to experience higher levels of life satisfaction, as they feel more in control and empowered in their daily lives.
Who can benefit from Steady Mind coaching:
Engaging in conversation about your mental health helps you gain clarity, making it easier to identify solutions and take actionable steps toward resolving challenges. By talking through your thoughts and feelings, you can untangle complex emotions, reduce stress, and approach problems with a clearer mind. That’s why I’m here to offer you the support you need to navigate life’s challenges with confidence.
Steady Mind coaching is right for you if you are a:
New or soon-to-be expat
You’re either planning a move to a new country or have recently arrived. The thought of feeling isolated or overwhelmed might be on your mind. You want to prepare yourself to navigate this new chapter with confidence, and you know that some guidance and support could make all the difference.
Long term expat feeling stuck
You’ve been living abroad for some time now, but it’s not quite what you expected. Perhaps you feel disconnected, unfulfilled, or stuck in a routine that’s lost its meaning. You’re looking for low-threshold emotional support to help you find your way forward—without the need for formal therapy.
Career focused expat
Balancing a (new job) with the complexities of living in a foreign country can be overwhelming. You’re driven to succeed professionally, but the stress of managing work, personal life, and cultural adjustments is taking its toll. You need strategies to thrive in both your career and personal life.
Expat partner
You moved abroad for your partner’s job, but now you’re struggling to find your own identity and community. You may feel isolated, unsupported, and unsure of your place in this new environment. You’re looking for guidance to build a fulfilling life alongside your partner.
Family
You’re concerned about how your children are adapting, and you’re juggling the demands of family life with your own emotional well-being. I’m here to support both you and your children, helping everyone in the family navigate this transition smoothly.
Retiree living abroad
You’ve embraced the adventure of retiring in a new country, but adjusting to this phase of life far from home can be challenging. You might feel isolated or disconnected and are seeking ways to make this chapter of your life as enjoyable as you imagined.
Frequently asked questions
Do you treat psychiatric conditions like depression?
My coaching is designed for individuals facing the normal emotional ups and downs of life, not for those dealing with serious mental health issues. If you need treatment for a psychiatric condition or clinical depression, I recommend consulting a licensed mental health professional. I do not diagnose or treat mental health conditions nor do I prescribe medications.
How is your service different from a life coach?
While both life coaches and I focus on personal development, my service is specifically geared toward emotional support for expats. Life coaches often work on setting and achieving specific goals, such as career advancement or personal growth. In contrast, my approach centers on helping you manage the emotional challenges of living abroad, like stress, loneliness, and cultural adjustment. I offer a more focused, empathetic approach tailored to the unique needs of expats, rather than a broad, goal-oriented strategy.
How is your service different from seeing a psychologist?
My service is different from seeing a psychologist in that I do not diagnose or treat mental health conditions. I provide low-threshold emotional support for everyday challenges, helping you navigate the ups and downs of expat life. If you’re dealing with serious mental health issues, such as depression or anxiety disorders, a psychologist or psychiatrist would be more appropriate. My role is to offer a supportive space where you can explore your feelings and find practical ways to manage your emotions.
Do I need to commit to multiple sessions like in therapy?
My service is different from therapy in that it offers practical, low-threshold emotional support without the need for a long-term commitment. While therapy involves diagnosing and treating mental health conditions over a series of sessions, my approach is more focused on helping you navigate everyday challenges and emotions. There is no pressure to commit to multiple sessions and you decide how often you’d like to meet.
What are your qualifications?
Do you have an office?
The details about my coaching sessions:
Each session is 45 minutes long and is completely tailored to your needs. You have the freedom to bring up any topic that’s on your mind, whether it’s a specific issue or a general feeling you want to explore. There is no pressure to commit to multiple sessions and you decide how often you’d like to meet.
Accessible support, wherever you are
Accessible support,
wherever you are
My practice is based in Sant Feliu de Guixols (Girona Spain) where we can meet in a traditional office setting, or take our session outdoors.
I also offer video call sessions, so you can still receive the support you need without having to travel. This way, distance is never a barrier to getting the help you need.