I am still in dilemma. I hope I can find more answers in this forum. I just started writing some of my thoughts on http://timetogohome.wordpress.com/.
The question is, that is it really time, and how to convince other family members ...
TtGoHome
Just started thinking about r2i
Just started thinking about r2i
where there is a will, there is a way. You dont seem to be ready to return back so wait till your head clears up.
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Just started thinking about r2i
Completely agree with sftrade......
Do not go by articles or advices for your R2I.
It seems you are not ready.......don't poke out your head or you will be shot...:emwink: ...Take you time in understanding what you want.
Do not go by articles or advices for your R2I.
It seems you are not ready.......don't poke out your head or you will be shot...:emwink: ...Take you time in understanding what you want.
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Just started thinking about r2i
Hello:
Most of us have gone through this syndrome. The one thing I will urge you to do is 'act with a purpose'. Do not postpone the decision without a good reason. It is smarter to make the decision on your terms than being forced to it by some 'emergency' (family or career).
Do a inventory of your financial status, what will be your savings potential in India, how does that 'India savings' compare with the intangibles such as living-near & supporting your parents. Earlier you go, the easier it is to build your new network of friends, easier for kids etc.
In the end, you have to make a decision based on your individual situation & desires. My advice is to make that a deliberate decision as opposed to just postponing the decision.
Good Luck!!
Nat
Most of us have gone through this syndrome. The one thing I will urge you to do is 'act with a purpose'. Do not postpone the decision without a good reason. It is smarter to make the decision on your terms than being forced to it by some 'emergency' (family or career).
Do a inventory of your financial status, what will be your savings potential in India, how does that 'India savings' compare with the intangibles such as living-near & supporting your parents. Earlier you go, the easier it is to build your new network of friends, easier for kids etc.
In the end, you have to make a decision based on your individual situation & desires. My advice is to make that a deliberate decision as opposed to just postponing the decision.
Good Luck!!
Nat