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    By Kaba Abdul-FattaahOctober 23, 202403 Mins Read
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    My “Why” is a steadfast companion, constantly reminding and motivating me to seize the moment and maximize my potential for optimal health. Over the years, I’ve noticed its intensity fluctuating, yet I increasingly realize how profoundly my “why” shapes my approach to health and wellness. Explore why your “why” is one of the most potent tools in our toolbox of life.

    “If your why does not make you want to cry, it’s not big enough.” – Dr. John F. Demartini.

    This profound statement captures the immense impact of one’s “why” on our lives and health. What drives your desire for wellness? Is it the dream of playing with your children, finishing a marathon or living free from illness? Your “why” is more than motivation; it’s a transformative force that propels you toward your health goals. When your purpose resonates deeply, it becomes an unstoppable energy, guiding you to make healthier choices and overcome obstacles.

    Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist, illustrated the power of having a “why” during his harrowing experiences in Nazi concentration camps. In his book Man’s Search for Meaning, he observed that those with a clear purpose—like reuniting with family or completing unfinished work—were more likely to survive brutal conditions. His insights laid the foundation for logotherapy, emphasizing that finding meaning, even in suffering, is essential for survival and well-being.

    Research supports Frankl’s observations. Studies show that individuals with a strong sense of purpose enjoy longer lives, experience less stress and demonstrate greater resilience. For example, a study published in JAMA Network Open found that those with a defined purpose had lower cardiovascular disease and mortality risks than their less purposeful peers.

    To discover your “why,” reflect on what truly matters to you. Dedicate time to writing about your values, passions and goals. Ask yourself what brings you joy and purpose and how you wish to impact the world. This practice can reveal the deeper motivations that drive you. Envision your ideal life anchored in your purpose, breaking it down into small, actionable goals that reflect your vision.

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    Use your “why” as a filter for decision-making: does it align with your purpose? Engage in mindfulness practices to connect with your inner self. Regular meditation and prayer can reduce stress and help clarify your purpose, improving your mental health and focus.

    Surrounding yourself with individuals who share your values can enhance motivation and accountability. Being part of a community that encourages your “why” is invaluable. Identify your core values, such as family, health, or service, and ensure your daily actions align with them. Create a brief sentence that encapsulates your “why” and keep it visible as a daily reminder of your purpose.

    Linking your “why” to specific health goals can create meaningful connections. If you want to be present for your family, remember that healthy habits will help you achieve that. Research from Stanford University shows that people who align their fitness routines with a deeper purpose—like being a role model for their children—are more likely to sustain these habits, leading to better health outcomes.

    Your “why” is a critical element of well-being, offering a framework for motivation, resilience, and sustaining healthy behaviors. By aligning your health goals with a purpose that resonates deeply, you improve your physical health and enhance your mental and emotional well-being. Embrace your “Why” and let it guide you to a life of vitality and fulfillment.

    Keep your “why” polished and present, and embrace the motivation accompanying one of your most potent assets in this journey called life.

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    Kaba Abdul-Fattaah is a dynamic independent documentary filmmaker and photographer. A world traveler, he has traversed the globe capturing not only music and film giants, but incredible footage of some of the most incredible humanitarians and freedom fighters of our time. Kaba's work passionately explores and celebrates the richness of the Black community, showcasing its depth and beauty through compelling visual narratives. He is a native of Brooklyn and currently resides in Harlem.

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