You don't need every person on the planet to want to date you. You need ONE person who's the right match. Same with countries. Barbados rejecting you because of income requirements doesn't mean you can't move abroad. It means Barbados isn't your match. Thailand not allowing your pets doesn't mean the system is broken. It means Thailand isn't your country. Switzerland being too expensive doesn't mean you're stuck in America. It means Switzerland is off the list. You're treating every "no" like it's closing a door when it's actually just narrowing your options to the ones that WORK. 195 countries exist. You only need ONE to say yes. But you'll never find it if you're too busy mourning the ones that said no. Link in bio when you're ready to stop fixating on what doesn't work and start finding what does. ๐๐บ๐ธ
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Here's one thing I wish more Americans understood about moving abroad. It's that you don't need every place to work for you. You simply just need one place to work for you. All the time on my videos I could be talking about a place and people will focus on the fact that that place doesn't work for them. Oh, that place won't allow me to bring my nine dogs. Oh, that place won't allow me because I have a criminal record. Oh, that place won't work for me because I don't make enough money. Oh, that place doesn't work for me because they don't have the kind of healthcare I need. Okay, okay, I get it. That place won't work. But you realize that there's hundreds of visa programs. And a lot of those countries you may have never even heard of or considered. And yet you focus so much on the things that don't work. You don't need all of them to work. You literally just need one to work. So instead of harping on about how this is your situation and it's impossible to make a move abroad. You could simply just ask somebody who knows. You could hire an expert who has hundreds of visas in their database and just ask them based on my situation. Where do you suggest that I go? And I have yet to have a client who has no options on where they could go. There's always an option and you're just choosing to focus on all of the negatives. So I wish more Americans could understand that you do have options. You're just not finding them because you're not an expert. Nobody expects you to be. You just need to define me and ask me where you should go. And I don't mean in the comments section. I mean, book an exit plan consultation. So I can get to know you, and your situation, and your preferences, and match them all to the visa programs around the world that will take you. Stop focusing on the negative. You just need to find one country that works and then you can get out.
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