Replying to @violetlefae Money won’t magically show up just because you say you want to move abroad. Only once you have fully decided you’re moving will you be able to create the funds necessary to get out of the United States. Decide to move abroad and you start to look at the world differently. Things you were unwilling to do before are all of a sudden no big deal. Solutions come to those who are certain on their path. Stop pretending money is the barrier. Your own mindset is the thing stoping you from moving abroad. 🆘🇺🇸 #TikTokEncyclopediaContest
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I know it's hard to believe that money is not the first step in the move of a broad process, but it's not. The first step in the moving of broad process is deciding you're going to move. And the reason for that is because once you've decided that this is happening, the money starts to come because you start to create it. You will start to have innovative ideas about how you can create that remote and passive income because you have decided that this is going to happen. You have decided and you are not going to let little petty excuses stand in the way of you and creating the money necessary to get what you have decided. So much of the time, people will tell me, well, I heard about this idea, but I don't want to do that. I could do this, but I don't really want to. I should do this, but I don't really want to. There's all these different ways to create the remote and passive income, but you're choosing not to do them because you haven't decided to move abroad. So none of them really seem like that important. So you just kind of let it ride until maybe the perfect idea falls in your lab for how you want to make money, but someone who's decided won't wait until the perfect idea falls into their lab. They will take action sooner. They will get outside of their comfort zone. They will do things that they've never done before so that they can earn money in a way they never have before. That's how the solution comes by deciding that you are moving abroad. And until then, you will continue to think, I just don't have enough money, so I can't move abroad. But it's because you haven't decided. If you don't know me yet, I'm Veronica. And five years ago, I decided we were moving out of the country. And in September was that decision, and by November, we lived abroad. And I did not let anything stand in the way of doing all the things I needed to do to make that move happen in an extremely short period of time. Everything from downsizing our stuff to creating the plan for what was going to happen on the ground once we arrived. It was a short turnaround time because I decided that that's what was going to happen. And that is the power of your own motivation once you choose what is going to happen in your life. If you're ready to choose what's going to happen for your life in 2026, join my group coaching program, the 2026 global life accelerator. That program is going to show you everything you need to do step by step from creating income. The first two weeks is dedicated all to creating location independent income to downsizing your stuff, to logistically, what are you going to do in order to get to the new country? How to pick which country you're even going to go to? Everything is laid out for you in that group coaching program. And it is linked currently in my bio with early bird pricing that is good until Cyber Monday. So hop on that great price so that you can get a $200 discount on that program. Plus if you register by Cyber Monday, you'll be getting free access to my document preparation e-course that is launching next month. And only those who register by Cyber Monday will get access to that program for free.
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