<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Are you returning "home" after living, working or studying abroad? Warning: for most people, re-entry (also called reverse culture shock or repatriation) is the HARDEST part of the entire living abroad experience! </p><p>That's why the Re-entry Roadmap workbook takes you by the hand and guides you through this challenging transition. </p><p><strong>Filled with fresh insights, thought-provoking activities, and actionable advice, the Re-entry Roadmap gives you the keys to greater insight, meaning, and ease in re-entry by helping you: </strong></p><p>(1) Process your complex emotions, </p><p>(2) Navigate changing relationships, </p><p>(3) Talk about your life abroad in a way that engages others, </p><p>(4) Be the authentic, global person you've become...everywhere, </p><p>(5) Create a future that's even better than your past! . </p><p>This lively, humorous, and engaging guide then shows you how to put what you've learned about yourself into a plan of action - your "Forward Launch" - for living a beautiful, meaningful, and satisfying global life that you love no matter where in the world you are. </p><p>Whether you're just about to return, are in the middle of the re-entry or have been back a while, the Re-entry Roadmap will help you find confidence, clarity, and connection, as well as your best next step. </p><p><strong>Rather have a digital copy (instant download) of the Re-entry Roadmap? Go to the Small Planet Studio website! </strong></p><p>The Re-entry Roadmap workbook is perfect for: Expats, Peace Corps volunteers, JET program teachers, Fulbright scholars, Rotary scholars, International school teachers, Study abroad students, Exchange students, Service-learning students, Gap year students, Embassy workers, Missionaries, Military families, Third culture kids, and solo, family, and long-term travelers. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dr. Cate Brubaker is an author, teacher, and part-time nomad. Her first re-entry was at 17 years old when she returned home to Oregon after spending her senior year of high school in Germany. That experience sparked a love for international education and led to living, working, and traveling in 36 countries on four continents. Over the past 20 years, Cate has hundreds of people successfully navigate international and intercultural transitions. She has taught at three universities, led workshops around the world, and consulted for schools, universities, and organizations. Cate's re-entry concepts, language, and materials are used by individuals, universities, and organizations around the world. When not on the road, Cate enjoys baking delicious desserts from around the world and writing about them on the InternationalDessertsBlog.com and learning to play the electric guitar (she still hopes to start a cover band). Cate appreciates a good cup of tea and never says no to gelato. Find her online at www.SmallPlanetStudio.com
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