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Repatriation Guide E-courseThe emotions surrounding the process of repatriation often take expatriates by surprise -- "why do I feel bad if I all I am doing is coming back home?" -- many ask.For many expatriates repatriation back home often becomes the most challenging relocation experience. They arrive back to discover that not only things have changed in their home country – but also that they have changed and they no longer feel like they belong at home. They feel disconnected both from the country and from the people that used to be their friends and acquaintances; they miss the status of being a foreigner and being special; they struggle to fit in; and they often feel as if they’ve lost some degree of freedom.
Many repatriates go through what is described as re-entry shock – a process compatible with culture shock, but one that happens when you come back to your own culture. The Repatriation Guide E-course provides you with tools to help weather the frustrations of the repatriation process and to answer the following questions:
The Repatriation Guide E-course contains what no other similar guide has -- a special exercise to do with your children!
Our Repatriation Guide E-course provides you with the skills you need to manage your emotional reactions and to re-adjust from the place of empowerment. This guide helps you learn:
Testimonials: "The ideas resonated with me because I had this experience when I repatriated. Very on target!" "Taking a closer look at assumptions and judgments and how they affected someone's life. The questions were good."
The Repatriation Guide E-course consists of more than 40 pages of easy-to-follow exercises and a video supplement that you can do inidvidually or together with your family members. It's easily downloadable and you can access it 24/7. By downloading this guide you agree to these Terms and Conditions. Download your Repatriation Guide E-course here.
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