40+ Resources for Women to Help You Move Abroad or Travel More
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Over the past decade, the way people live and work has changed significantly. Remote work has become more common, global mobility has increased, and more people are exploring the possibility of spending time living in different countries rather than staying in one place permanently (or atleast having a second or third base even if they wish to call one primary place home) . At the same time, the world is also becoming more unpredictable. Economic shifts, technological change, and global events can quickly reshape industries and career paths. Because of this, adaptability and flexibility have become increasingly valuable life skills.
For many women, traveling more or living abroad is no longer just about taking occasional holidays. It can also be about creating greater freedom and independence in how life is structured. The ability to earn money online, manage your own schedule, or choose where you live can provide freedoms that many people are now prioritizing: time freedom, money freedom, and location freedom.
However, getting started can feel overwhelming. There is a huge amount of information online about visas, remote work, digital nomad communities, travel planning, accommodation platforms, and international opportunities. Knowing where to start — and which resources are actually useful — can take a lot of time. This ebook is designed to simplify that process.
Inside, you’ll find a curated collection of helpful links, platforms, and tools that can assist women who are interested in traveling more or exploring the possibility of living abroad. These resources can help you learn about remote work opportunities, international living options, travel planning tools, and communities of people who are already building location-independent lifestyles.
Rather than spending hours searching through countless websites, this guide brings together some of the most useful starting points in one place. The goal is not to overwhelm you with information, but to give you access to resources that can help you begin exploring what is possible and take practical steps toward building a more flexible lifestyle.
You do not need to have everything figured out right away. Many people who now live internationally or work remotely started simply by learning about the options available to them and gradually taking steps in that direction.
If you are interested in expanding your opportunities, becoming more adaptable in a changing world, and exploring ways to create greater time, money, and location freedom, this guide is designed to help you get started.