The
Liberation Blueprint
Because how you leave matters
The emotional preparation course for Black women ready to move abroad without bringing the chaos with them.

Starts August 3rd 2025
You’ve made the decision.
But the truth is—your body still isn’t sure.
Your mind is spinning. Your nervous system is on edge.
One minute you're excited, the next you're paralysed.
You're planning a move abroad…
But part of you is still bracing for something to go wrong.
This isn’t about how to find flights or apartments.
This is about how to find yourself.
How to meet the part of you that still doesn’t feel safe.
Still doesn’t feel ready.
Still isn’t sure if freedom is allowed.
The Liberation Blueprint is a 21-day experience to help you:
🌀 Steady yourself before the move
🌀 Unpack the emotional baggage before you start a new chapter
🌀 Stop making choices from panic, pressure, or past pain
🌀 Find a calm, grounded centre inside yourself—so you don’t carry the storm with you
Each day you’ll receive a short, powerful drop—straight to your inbox.
Inside: journal prompts, guided reflections, practical tools.
Nothing fluffy.
Just clear, honest, grounded guidance to support your inner readiness.
This is for you if:
You’re planning to move abroad (or deeply want to)
You’re doing all the research but still feel stuck
You’ve outgrown your current life, but can’t seem to move forward
You know you need more than just logistics—you need to tend to the emotional part of this transition
You want to leave well. Not rushed. Not from chaos. But from clarity.
This is not therapy.
It’s not mindset hype.
It’s not a bypass or a daydream.
It’s a grounded, psychologically-informed reset
for Black women who are ready to stop spiralling—and start preparing.
Starts August 3rd
Early bird enrolment now open.
This is the moment you stop planning to get free—
and start preparing to.
Xolani Anahisi
Psychotherapist
Psychotherapeutic Coach
Consultant

About the Creator:
I'm Xolani. A psychotherapeutic coach and therapist who walked away from a life that looked “successful” but felt heavy, false, and too small. I now live in Mexico and support Black women around the world to get psychologically free and emotionally steady—before they leap.