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You claim you want to move out of the country, but yet there are so many flimsy excuses. Solutions arenโ€™t obvious because you are focused on the problem. If you would just DECIDE, your mind would shift gears into problem solving mode. From the outside, I can recognize that youโ€™ve just invented an unsolvable excuse. But, you have somehow convinced yourself you are powerless and the universe has made your dream impossible. Get out of your closed loop limitation and into action mode by deciding. ๐Ÿ†˜๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ #TikTokEncyclopediaContest #creatorsearchinsights

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You'd move if. My comment section is filled with this kind of statement. You'd move if Bill in the blank story of something that you've told yourself is Impossible. It's basically a pre-approved permissions lip for you to stay stuck in the United States. If you don't know me yet I'm Veronica and five years ago I left the United States and I've lived on three different continents. Now I teach Americans how they can get out of the chaos of America and live abroad. This is a very common pattern that I see throughout all of my comment sections is you define a rule You decide that it's impossible and then you act like the universe is the one that imposed the rule on you when it was just you You just decided and told yourself that story and gave yourself a built-in escape clause to following your dreams It sounds like a fact. That's the problem. You say it and people don't know how to argue with you because it sounds so Reasonable but it's actually just a story. You just decided that thing and it's not actually true So you've created an obstacle and crowned it unbeatable in the same breath. I call this a closed loop Limitation because there's no way out of it You just decided and so how can anyone ever logic you in to understanding that you've just made that up I'd move if I had enough money. I'd move if I had a remote job I'd move if I could get my dog on the airplane. I'd move if my kids would allow it I'd move if my husband agreed those are all just self-sealing Excuses for why you can't take action this closed loop limitation is keeping you stuck in the United States Which you say is not what you want and that's where I come in I help you break through all of your excuses find the visas that you qualify for and help you move forward I'm launching a 2026 global life accelerator where it's group coaching to show you the path Everything from remote income to how to downsize your house to how to apply for visas How to get your family on board how to find schools and health care in the new country I walk you through the whole process over a 60-day period and I've got an early bird pricing link in my bio So if you are ready to stop telling yourself this story Stop running the closed loop limitation in your head. This is the time to take action and prove to yourself That that was in fact a story you've been filling in your head that is not in fact true

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