Moving out of country doesn't require consensus. But announcing your plans early makes you seek it anyway. You tell people you're thinking about moving abroad. They share concerns. Raise questions. Express worry. And suddenly you're trying to get approval from people who will never give it. Because they don't want you to leave. Not because they think you'll fail, but because your success means they're choosing to stay in something you escaped. If you announce before you're committed, you'll spend months managing other people's anxiety instead of executing your plan. Defending your decision before you've made it. Justifying your choice before it's final. Seeking permission from people who aren't coming with you. That's not planning. That's inviting interference. Moving out of country is easier when you make decisions in private, act on them quickly, and announce once it's irreversible. Keep your mouth shut while you execute. Tell them when it's done. Link in bio when you're ready to stop asking permission and start taking action. ๐๐บ๐ธ #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
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Stop announcing your departure like it's a damn airport terminal just because you decide to move out of the country does not mean you should open it up to the masses to give their input on it. While you're in the planning stages of your move abroad journey, you should not be out here on this worldwide web telling everyone this is what I'm gonna do and opening yourself up to criticism. You might think that you are above listening to other people's opinions but news flash your entire life has been curated by making it about other people's opinions. That's why you're so unhappy and the most unhappy expats are the ones who take in everyone's advice and opinions and create their life based on that. You have a vision for your life and that vision is very personal so people coming up into your comments saying no this place would be better, no that place would be better, they don't know shit about you. You don't need to be opening yourself up to that. I'm Veronica and I'm an exit plan coach. I help Americans create their American exit plan so that they can figure out where is best for them and their situation and not base it on other people's opinions. When you start inviting that kind of feedback from friends or family or the worldwide internet you are definitely going to be swayed by things that people say and that is just not the way to build a life that you love. The way to do that is to move in silence, make your decisions and then announce once it's done. Announce once you know, announce once the plan is in motion once things are actually set once you have the apartment rented or the visa secured or the income created, you can announce then and tell them what your journey is alike but do not allow that outside influence to derail what could be a gigantic win in your life where you get to curate your life from the ground up by choosing everything that you actually want. That is the way to have the happiest move abroad experience by making sure that everything from the ground up is decided by you based on your own preferences and not about getting the approval of people on the internet or your friends and family but just simply what you want. If you're ready to make this move but you need help from a non-bias third party, the links to work with me are in my bio and I can match you to hundreds of visa programs worldwide. I don't pigeonhole you into a program because I get some benefit from it. I just tell you your options based on your situation and your preferences and that can help solidify that decision in your mind. The links to work with me are in my bio.
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