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Achievements of Russian Women Abroad

 While trying to adjust ourselves to a new life in the foreign country we all encounter numerous obstacles and hindrances, which we have to overcome in order to move further. During our first year abroad almost every day brings a new challenge into our lives. Following the routine, we often do not notice our small accomplishments, which we achieve day after day.

The significance of what we have done does not matter. 

We can be proud of ourselves whether we have got our first driver's license, got enrolled into the college or just were able to watch a movie in English and understand its content!

While working on my website I have met many women whose experience can make all of us proud to be Russian Women. Their stories can encourage all of us not to give up and move ahead achieving more and more...

Under the Rubric "Achievements of Russian Women Abroad" you will meet with some of these women, learn about their experiences, ask them your questions and, hopefully, will be able to apply their advice to your daily life. But first, let us think - "What is there to achieve?" and "What is Important and what is Not?" 

Vera: I never thought it could be possible
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Victoria moved to Canada from Ukraine. She has been trying to find a job without much success. Eventually, she managed to establish her own business, which gives her satisfaction and provides a living.
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Lena from TN believes that "Everyone can Achieve Something Every Day and be Proud of Yourself." Lena came to the US eight year ago and has recently celebrated her 8th Wedding Anniversary
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Yelena from GA came to the US six years ago. It was not easy for her to adjust to a new life, but she did not give up...
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Svetlana won a Green Card. She was not desperate in Russia. On the contrary, she was leaving a lot  behind. Did she ever regret her choice?
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