Replying to @alice38795 The money doesn’t come first. You will be inspired to do things you have never done once you have a plan that inspires you. Knowing what you want and how you will get it, naturally flows to getting out of your comfort zone. You will not be motivated enough to do scary shit just because you kinda think maybe you want to move abroad. Creating a vivid picture of exactly where you will go and how epic that will be is what will push you to create the income. Plan first, then money. 🆘🇺🇸
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Consistently this comes up that people think that money is the first step to being able to move abroad. The plan is the first step to be able to move abroad and just to give some exact numbers and some clarity on this. When my family of four left the United States, we left with very little actual money. We had less than $3,000 in our bank account when we got on the plane and left America. When you're constantly saying you don't have the funds to do what it is that you want to do, that is not a very solution-focused way to have your inner monologue going. You should be thinking of how can you create the money to do what it is that you want to do? And there's lots of ways to do that. The first of which is to change your existing life in the United States to downgrade everything happening there in order to save money. That's everything from canceling your Netflix subscription to downgrading your cell phone plan to moving into a smaller place so that you can save money in every corner of your life. But it also includes creating new money, creating more income, making a remote income stream so that you're able to take that income stream and move to the new country. So it's a dynamic solution to this problem of you don't have the funds, none of which will be solved by saying you don't have the funds. All the actions that you can take while you're sitting there thinking about how to move out of the country are going to be things focused on the solution and not on the problem. I know it feels scary to bet on yourself and think I will make it work if there's a fire under my butt. But that is essentially what we did when we left with practically no money and a house that was not ready to be rented and some income ideas that had not quite come to fruition, we were scrambling. And that scramble is what made it all work because I had the fire under my butt that I was already living abroad. I'd already made the decision and I'd already taken action and therefore the solutions came instead of sitting and dwelling on I can't do that it's impossible. I just did it anyways and let the solutions follow. There's a couple of really low cost products that I have in my profile that might help you figure out how to increase your income even though you're still in the United States. I have the nomads guide to remote income that's an ebook to help you understand how to increase your income in a remote way. And I have the remote work planning worksheet which is allowing you to figure out your exact path to creating remote income between those two resources and a mindset shift. You can move abroad. I believe in you, you can do this.
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