NEXT LEVEL WOMAN: Burn the Rulebook, Build Your Empire
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5 Star Review

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Editorial Book Review:
By Maura Fauter
There’s nothing polite about NEXT LEVEL WOMAN: Burn the Rulebook, Build Your Empire. It doesn’t ease you in or try to make you comfortable. It challenges you almost immediately, especially if you’ve been quietly following rules you never really agreed to. That’s what makes it stand out. It’s not trying to guide you step by step. It’s trying to shake something loose.
Reading it feels a bit like being called out and understood at the same time. There’s a tension between resistance and recognition that builds as you move through it. Some ideas land easily, others feel harder to sit with, especially when they push against beliefs that have been there for a long time. It’s not the kind of book you passively consume. It asks for attention, and at times, honesty you might not be ready to give right away.
The core of the book revolves around identity, power, and the quiet ways people shrink themselves without fully noticing. It keeps returning to the idea that success shaped by external expectations never quite fits, no matter how far you take it. That theme stretches beyond gender, even though it speaks directly to women. Anyone who has felt pulled between who they are and who they think they should be will recognize that friction.
Nevşah Fidan Karamehmet writes in a way that feels direct, sometimes almost confrontational, but not careless. The structure doesn’t follow a rigid path, which actually suits the message. It moves through reflections, insights, and moments of clarity that build on each other rather than forming a neat progression. There’s a certain rawness in the language that gives it energy, even when it feels a bit uneven.
By the end, it doesn’t hand you a clear plan or a polished version of success. It leaves you with questions, and maybe a slight discomfort that lingers. That might be the point. It’s worth reading if you’re ready to look at the parts of yourself that don’t quite fit the life you’ve been building and figure out why.
About the Author
Nevsah Fidan Karamehmet

Nevşah Fidan Karamehmet is a teacher, author, and entrepreneur known for her work in breathing sciences and self-mastery. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in transforming dysfunctional breathing and thinking habits to support personal growth.
She is the founder of Nevsah Institute and Breath Hub, through which more than 40,000 people have completed her programs and over 2,000 coaches have been certified. An author of 11 best-selling books, she has reached over a million people worldwide through her courses, talks, and media appearances.
Nevşah has worked with celebrities, professional athletes, and global companies such as HSBC, Microsoft, Pfizer, and Philip Morris. She also co-launched the Breath Hub app, which quickly became one of the fastest-growing wellness apps on Google Play.
Her mission is to create simple, effective tools that help people live more masterful and fulfilling lives.



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