Why Moving Abroad is a Reset You Shouldn’t Delay—

A Call to Action Post-Election

In 2020, I shared my personal journey about pressing reset on my life—a decision I made before the global upheaval brought on by COVID-19. That choice, rooted in a desire for personal freedom and greater control over my life’s trajectory, has only grown more relevant with the shifting political and societal tides we’re seeing today. The same messages my great-grandparents heard are echoed across America.

As we come through another contentious U.S. election, with outcomes that will impact the rights, economic opportunities, and freedoms of women and African Americans, the concept of living abroad resonates even more deeply. This isn’t about escapism; it’s about liberation. It’s about creating a life on our own terms, unshackled by the systemic barriers that so many are pushing against daily. If I didn’t know it before, I know it now because I feel the tremor of my ancestors and here’s why the moment to consider a move abroad is now.

1. The Changing Landscape of Rights and Freedoms

For Women and African Americans, the election results and new policies loom as signals of significant change; change that will demonstrate the strong hatred and intentions intended for us. Across the board, we’re witnessing new restrictions, limitations, and legislative changes that will directly impact our lives—from reproductive rights and healthcare access to voting rights and economic equality. If you feel an inner voice calling for change, now may be the time to start planning your move abroad, before restrictions tighten further.

Consider the new digital nomad visas and residency options now available in countries worldwide. Places like Portugal, Spain, and Costa Rica are offering streamlined pathways to residency, allowing individuals the freedom to work, live, and build community abroad. These countries provide a sanctuary for those looking to escape the feeling of systemic constraint.

2. Safety, Well-Being, and Quality of Life Matter More Than Ever

Living in a society that doesn’t prioritize your well-being can be draining. Now more than ever, the pursuit of safety and quality of life for ourselves and our families has become non-negotiable. Many countries, especially in Europe and parts of Asia, offer healthcare systems that are affordable and accessible. Imagine receiving quality care without the constant stress of looming medical debt or inadequate insurance coverage.

Furthermore, safety isn’t just about crime rates; it’s about a holistic sense of well-being. Some countries prioritize mental health, community building, and the general well-being of their residents. By moving abroad, you could potentially live in a society that truly prioritizes community over competition, which could be a profound shift for many of us; an existence that we don’t experience in the United States.

3. Financial Freedom and Career Opportunities Await Abroad

Many African Americans and women are building incredible entrepreneurial ventures in today’s digital landscape. But while there’s growing access to digital business tools, there’s also a sense that U.S.-based policies might make business growth harder for small businesses, particularly for women and people of color. Women just acquired the right to own a business in 1988 but the patriarchy is in position to threaten it. Issues like entrepreneurship, rising costs of living, taxation changes, and banking system constraints make international options far more appealing.

Countries like Mexico, the UAE, and Colombia offer substantial benefits to entrepreneurs and remote workers. From lower living costs to business-friendly tax policies, these countries and others provide a fertile ground for building financial freedom without the heavy economic pressures that exist in the U.S. Additionally, many of these places offer thriving expat communities where you can network, collaborate, and grow both personally and professionally.

Consider this: by basing your business abroad or embracing remote work from a different country, you’re not just accessing a more affordable lifestyle; you’re also potentially expanding your market reach. By adapting to the digital nomad lifestyle, you’re able to diversify your income sources, engage with global clients, and invest in your growth without the overhead that often accompanies a U.S.-based business.

4. Embracing New Cultures and Building a Sense of Community

One of the most enriching aspects of moving abroad is the ability to immerse yourself in different cultures and perspectives. Today, there are many growing support networks and communities specifically for Black expats, women entrepreneurs, and others who are seeking to live intentionally abroad. Moving doesn’t mean leaving behind your culture or identity; it’s about expanding it within a new, more supportive context.

There are now established groups and communities in places like Ghana, Estonia, Portugal, and Thailand where African Americans and women come together to create safe, supportive environments. These groups allow you to maintain a sense of connection while exploring a world beyond traditional U.S. boundaries. As we step into an era where global movements and shared goals bind us more closely, living abroad can offer a unique chance to enrich our identities within a community that feels like family.

5. The Urgency of Now: Don’t Wait to Explore Your Options

Given today’s climate, it’s essential to act with urgency. If you’ve been considering making a move, don’t let fear or doubt hold you back. The world has changed significantly in recent years, and the barriers to relocating and establishing yourself abroad are lower than ever. Many countries are actively welcoming newcomers with open arms and streamlined processes, making it possible to build a new life without the complications that might have existed a decade ago.

Waiting might mean facing additional hurdles or watching as policies shift further from where you envision your future. With tools like RYL Abroad, digital nomad visas, community networks, and remote work opportunities, you have a pathway to relocate sooner rather than later. Your future is no longer bound by borders—embrace the freedom to design a life abroad that aligns with your goals, values, and aspirations.

Moving Abroad is a Reset Worth Considering

As I shared in my 2020 article, the decision to “press reset” on my life was rooted in a profound desire to live with intention, purpose, and freedom. Today, in a post-election environment where many of us are re-evaluating what we truly want from our lives, I feel even more certain that moving abroad is a viable, transformative option.

While the journey to relocate may seem daunting, remember that others have forged this path and thrived. Resources, communities, and support are available to help you every step of the way. Now is the time to move from contemplation to action—to step boldly toward the future you envision.

If you’re ready to take control of your destiny and explore the many possibilities the world has to offer, there’s no better moment than now. Don’t wait for the next election cycle or the next wave of policy shifts. Start building the life you deserve—one that prioritizes your safety, well-being, and freedom to live on your own terms. Moving abroad isn’t just an escape; it’s an empowered choice, and it could be the reset you need to unlock the life you’ve always dreamed of.

You can grab a membership in RYL Abroad here.

Arnitha Webb

Arnitha Webb is an American Entrepreneur who is passionate about helping people ReDesign their Life. She has become a Voice in the Digital Nomad, Transformational space and she encourages people to rely on themselves to create the lifestyle and retirement plan of their choice. (www.arnithawebb.com/subscribe)

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