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A solo Atlantic cruise on a self-built boat, during a relapse of mental illness? It sounds like quite a challenge, and to decide to do it, you have to be truly driven by dreams. That's exactly what Edyta Krakowiak, with whom I talk in this episode, is like. Edyta talks about her dream, which is to sail across the Atlantic Ocean on a boat she built herself, and how she prepared to make it come true. In the episode "Edyta Krakowiak - building a boat and a solo cruise as therapy" you will hear about: - where did the idea for such a dream come from? - what building a boat looks like; - what it costs to build a boat; - why her boat is called Heroine; - how she prepares for the cruise; - what she felt on the way to the Canary Islands; - what role travel plays for a person struggling with bipolar disorder; - what communication at sea looks like; - what are her future travel plans. Dreams have great power! This is what my guests' conversations show me. They can inspire, add energy and that extraordinary spark in the eyes and voice. Just planning to make a dream come true has enormous power. What will happen after the expedition? What will Edyta learn about herself during the cruise? How will it affect her life? I am very curious about this. I invite you to the sequel to this episode, after Edyta returns from the cruise. Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any episodes. If you have any questions or suggestions, or maybe you know people who are driven by dreams, contact me, for example, via: Facebook / jborucka Fanpage / odpadani-marzeniami-113276576721986 LinkedIn / jborucka