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The power that carries you

🔥 Your "why" – There are days when motivation vanishes. Doubts are loud, the steps are difficult. What remains then – is your "why."


In Next Level Island, Mira learns: It's not just about where you want to go—it's about why you want to be there. Because your why is the anchor that holds you when everything falters. It's the flame that keeps burning, even when the wind picks up.

💡 People with a clear “why” don’t go faster – but they go further.


🧭 Your reflection today: Find your personal why

Take a quiet moment and answer the following questions in writing:

  • What do I truly desire for my life?

  • Why is this goal or dream so important to me?

  • What will be possible for me – or for others – if I take this path?


Then formulate your why in one sentence:

“I am taking this path because…”


Example: “I am taking this path because I want to live freely and encourage others to do the same.”


💬 Impulse from the book:

“A strong path begins with a real why – not a perfect plan.”


🎯 Tip: Write down your why in a visible place – for example, on a card, in your journal, or on the mirror.

If you're in doubt, read it aloud. Your why is like your heartbeat: always there – you just have to listen again.


📖 Do you really want to get to the bottom of your why?

In Next Level Island you will find not only inspiration, but also a powerful exercise in self-knowledge – so that you don't just dream, but get going.


 
 
 

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