39 min

Household Helpers Abroad: The Amazing, The Hard, & Navigating It All The Expat Mom Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

One of the blessings of living in a developing country as an expat, can be having a household helper.   It can be a wonderful way to learn about the host culture, and language, as well as have assistance figuring out new things like bleaching fruits and veggies, figuring out how to get around, paying your bills, and more.  And then, there is the incredible blessing of having help around the house and with child care.   It's great to be able to contribute to the local economy in a positive way.  We have been SO thankful for the wonderful helpers that have blessed our family. 

However, employing someone in your home also comes with some challenges, and it can lead to frustration and difficulty.  I have certainly made lots of mistakes over the years.  This is a conversation with a fellow veteran expat, Angi Solley.  We discuss some of our takeaways about navigating having a household helper. 

Contact Angi Solley
http://www.teenlines.com

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One-Minute Wisdom
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Follow me on Instagram: @theexpatmomcoach or on Facebook:  @theexpatmomcoach

One of the blessings of living in a developing country as an expat, can be having a household helper.   It can be a wonderful way to learn about the host culture, and language, as well as have assistance figuring out new things like bleaching fruits and veggies, figuring out how to get around, paying your bills, and more.  And then, there is the incredible blessing of having help around the house and with child care.   It's great to be able to contribute to the local economy in a positive way.  We have been SO thankful for the wonderful helpers that have blessed our family. 

However, employing someone in your home also comes with some challenges, and it can lead to frustration and difficulty.  I have certainly made lots of mistakes over the years.  This is a conversation with a fellow veteran expat, Angi Solley.  We discuss some of our takeaways about navigating having a household helper. 

Contact Angi Solley
http://www.teenlines.com

Free Coaching Session with The Expat Mom
Sign-up for a free coaching session.
Schedule

One-Minute Wisdom
Each week I carefully craft a short perspective shift or tool that you can read in about a   minute or two.  You can sign up here.

Follow me on Instagram: @theexpatmomcoach or on Facebook:  @theexpatmomcoach

39 min