Replying to @youreverydaykitchen "Where would I work?" is the wrong question because it assumes employment is the only path to income. And that assumption is exactly what keeps people stuck. Because employment - especially LOCAL employment abroad - locks you into the same trap you're trying to escape: trading time for money at rates that don't keep up with living costs. It doesn't matter if you're doing that in Ohio or in Lisbon. The math still doesn't work. The question isn't "where would I work?" The question is "what income can I control that isn't tied to any single location or employer?" That's a completely different problem with completely different solutions. One keeps you dependent on someone else deciding you're worth hiring at a rate they determine. The other makes you un-fireable, un-layoffable, and un-stuckable. Link in bio when you're ready to stop asking the wrong question and start solving the right problem. ๐๐บ๐ธ
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Everyone wants to know about how to find jobs if you decide to move abroad. But the reality is very few of the people who you see moving abroad are finding jobs. And the reason for that is because virtually everywhere on earth is having a cost of living crisis. So if you go find a job as you move abroad, which you might be able to do through a shortage list. But if you do that, you're going to get paid in the local salary. And what's happening all over the world is people who are getting paid in the local salary are not able to afford all of the things they need to afford in a given month in that country. And so that becomes an extremely problematic situation. It's the situation you're probably in if you're in the United States. You're sitting there thinking, I don't get paid enough to pay for all of the things I need to pay for in any given month. And that's happening everywhere. So the difference is you're not looking for a job, you're creating income and bringing it with you. So you want to create remote and passive income streams where you're getting paid in US dollars and bringing that money over to somewhere where you're going to have a better cost of living with the outside money. Because let's say the average salary of the place that you're moving is 800 US dollars. Well, if you could create enough income that you're earning 2000 US dollars with remote or passive income, you bring that in and you live like a king. You have way more money than what a local would have. And that's what creates the calm life that you're seeking when you move abroad. It's what ensures that you can pay all of your bills instead of just struggling to get by like the locals are. So that's what they're doing. They're not looking for a job. They're creating income, remote and passive income. And if you need help doing that, my group coaching program is launching in January. The link to join that is in my bio. And what I'm going to do is spend the first two weeks of that two month program helping people create remote and passive income. So that they don't have to stress about their money situation when they move abroad. You're going to be using those income streams to qualify for visas around the world. There are 88 remote income visas that you can qualify for around the world. And I hope you create the income in order to qualify for those visas.
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