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I will continue providing value for years to come 😁

In the meantime I want to tell a short story of my experience studying abroad.

I want to explain how I took the positives out of a very crappy situation and show how you can too!

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In February of this year I flew 19 hours from Pennsylvania to New Zealand (not a straight flight but you get the picture).

It had been on my bucket list for awhile, so getting the chance to go to school there for a semester was a dream!
I was having one of the best experiences of my life.

Between the breathtaking views, meeting people from around the world, and finally experiencing another country’s culture, I was on cloud 9.

Then, news of the corona virus hitting America hard started coming up more and more.
Panic was starting to hit New Zealand too, as numbers got worse in other countries.

I was being urged by family to come home and newly made friends in NZ to stay.

My school ended up requiring us to return home to our family’s while travel was still possible between countries.
One month later, after many hard goodbyes, I was on my way home.

I spent 5 weeks in on of the most amazing places in the world.

I had planned to be there for 4 months. Knowing that I could’ve stayed made coming home a sad trip.

Once I got home I realized something though.
Everything was closed, everyone was inside, no one could do anything, except, focus on whatever they wanted.

I took this as opportunity to start up this account again. To start making landing pages for people. And, to start writing blogs again for my website.
With all of this newfound free time, I could be making money across multiple platforms in a few weeks!

And that’s just what I did.

Did leaving New Zealand suck? Yeah of course it did!

But if I sat around and cried about it everyday I would be nothing.
I would be wasting every second that I wasn’t pushing myself for something better.

Something, that in 10 years, could grant me the money to go back and visit again.

Everyone undergoes hard times, but it’s about what you do in the face of adversity that makes you who you are.
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