I left my full-time job at 50 and retired to Mexico. After 3 years, I've built a life I love and clear plans to sustain it. I created a three‑year path to stability for retiring abroad in Mexico that required a lot of strategic planning and constant adjustment for years after my move. Ivy Ge At 50, I retired from my job as a pharmacist in the US and moved to Ajijic, Mexico. To make this work, I did a lot of strategic planning and adjusting before and after the move. It has already paid off: I'm doing well, and I've planned for a sustainable early retirement abroad . After turning 50, I retired from my job as a pharmacist and moved from San Francisco to Ajijic, Mexico . On paper, I had done everything right: I did a ton of research, picked a beautiful lakeside town, and ran the numbers. I was confident I could make this new life work. However, building a sustainable, enjoyable early retirement abroad takes more than just moving to a place with a lower cost of living.…