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From the moment I set foot in the Netherlands when I was 17, I knew I wanted to move abroad. But my country Dream of living abroad She always felt out of reach.

I made several attempts: studying Spanish in Spain when I was twenty-one, teaching English there at twenty-six, and even returning for a master’s degree at twenty-nine. But each time, my story came to the same seemingly inevitable conclusion: I would go home. Texas “to get a real job.”

There were practical obstacles, but the pressure for compliance was equally constrained. Society, family, and my own internal expectations pushed me toward a more traditional path: climbing the corporate ladder and measuring your worth by job title and salary. I did everything I could, but I never found satisfaction when I tried to fit into that box.

At 35, without a clear plan, I left another job and packed my bags. It felt like my last chance to fulfill my lifelong dream. Doubts loomed: Was I too old? What if it doesn’t work?

As I settled into my new country Life in SpainSomething turned. Outside of the 9-to-5 job, I’ve found creativity and clarity. I discovered new interests, and within a year and a half I started I hit updatewhich enables women over 30 to change their lives by moving abroad.

After nearly a decade, I have Booming businessa fulfilling career, and a sense of identity I was struggling to find in the United States. The new perspective I found in Spain was no coincidence – living abroad allowed me to rewrite my story.

I can shed old identities and start over

The lower cost of living made it easier to take risks

this Financial freedom It allowed me to take risks that were impossible before – e.g Becoming independentAnd follow up on creative projects The focus of my professional career. With lower rent, affordable health care, and more disposable income, I had the flexibility to invest in myself and the courage to dream bigger Take risks.

Although prices have risen dramatically and my lifestyle has evolved since I moved here in 2015, life is still affordable for Americans with foreign income.

There is more free time for personal growth

In Madrid, Spain.

Courtesy of Sibi Tapibian

This pause became a catalyst for self-discovery. I started asking myself questions I’d been avoiding for a long time: What do I really want? What turns me on? What kind of life do I want to create?

I never considered myself a creative person, but in Spain, I was full of inspiration. I have channeled this energy into exciting projects.

I’ve been experimenting (briefly) with making vegan meals out of my kitchen. I created an online and in-person community for digital creatives which led to a year-long paid collaboration with Facebook. And I’m at the end I launched my own business.

It has completely changed my outlook on life

Looking back, I can’t help but marvel at how much I’ve come since that pivotal moment when I took the step to move to Spain for good a decade ago.

The woman who left the United States doubted her ability to build the life she dreamed of. But by starting over, I not only found a new place to live, I found a new place road To live.

I rebuilt my career, discovered new interests, and fostered a sense of self that was impossible to achieve in America.

Sibi Tapibian He is a founder I hit updatea community and resource platform that helps women over 30 move abroad, and author of “I’m out of here! The ultimate US visa guide to living in EuropeAs the daughter of Colombian and Iranian immigrants, Sibi grew up in Houston, Texas, before becoming an immigrant herself in Spain.

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2025-01-18 20:55:00

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