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Finding Your Why

Jun 08, 202111 min
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Episode description

Having a clear vision is profoundly important for anything in life.


If you can see it in your mind, there is no way you can achieve it down the road.


What's as, if not more important as having a clear vision, is knowing why that vision is so important to you.


Here's a great exercise to support you in finding your why in a very short period of time.


It's called "7 Levels Deep" and this is explained in detail in Dean Graziosi's bestseller, "Millionaire Success Habits".


Now, you can do this on your own or with a friend. 


Make sure you do it with someone who is highly supportive of you and your dreams.


Imagine your vision, and ask yourself this simple question...


Why?


Why is that idea, business, impact, income, etc. so important to you?


Write down your answer if you're alone, or have your friend write it down.


Then ask "why" again.


Why is that answer so important?


With every answer to the question "Why?" ask "Why" again.


Do this for 7 repetitions.


(i.e. 7 Levels Deep)


The first 3-4 answers will come from your logical mind and will not have as much emotion involved.


After that, you get to the real emotions.


By the time you get to 7 times, you should be crying, or at least very emotional.


You want a Why that makes you cry.


After 7 repetitions, you've found your true why.


That is your driving force.


Your lighthouse.


That's what will fuel your fire all the way to your own version of "success".


If you'd like some extra coaching around this topic, book a call with me here: https://calendly.com/jallencoaching/breakthrough-call


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