Hi.
I’m Nadia.
She moved.
Three countries. One kid. Infinite restarts. This is not a lifestyle blog. It’s a life — documented, honestly.

A life lived in
three countries.
I didn’t plan any of this. Bulgaria was home. London was ambition. Thailand was the leap I didn’t think I’d take — not with a five-year-old, not after everything the corporate world had taken from me. But here I am. Writing it all down so someone else feels a little less alone in theirs.
I grew up in Sofia. Everything I knew was there — family, language, a version of safety. Then I packed a bag and moved to London because I was twenty-something and felt too small for the life I was living.
London gave me a career, a child, and a slow-burning sense that I was disappearing into someone else’s idea of success. I built things. I burned out. I looked around one day and didn’t recognise my own life.
I moved to Thailand with my daughter and a half-formed plan. What followed was the hardest and most clarifying year of my life. Slow mornings. Honest writing. A new kind of ambition — one that fits around life, not instead of it.
“I became the writer I needed to find when I was figuring all of this out.”— Nadia, She Moved.
The three
pillars.
Images of places I was afraid to forget — shot before I knew I was leaving. Visual stories from Sofia, London, and Thailand.
Same face. Three climates. What works, what failed, what I’d never leave behind. Beauty without the filter.
Expat life, motherhood, slow living, starting over. The stuff nobody really writes about because it’s too real.
FOR WOMEN WHO KEEP
showing up anyway.
- You’ve ever felt too big for your current life
- You’re raising a kid far from where you grew up
- You want slow mornings more than fast results
- You moved — or want to — and you’re terrified
- You need someone to say: me too
- You want perfect, polished, curated content
- You’re looking for a 10-step hack
- Honest feels too raw for you right now
- You need someone to have it all together
READY TO READ
THE REAL STUFF?
Start with the blog, or go straight to my story. Either way — you’re in the right place.
