
By Michelle Allen
A Whispering Willow Reflection on Purpose, People, and the Spark That Keeps Us Going
Itās a question that seems simple on the surface. But when I sit with itāreally sit with itāit unravels like a thread pulled from a well-worn quilt.
What motivates me?
Not ambition. Not applause. Not the chase for perfection.
Iām motivated by memory. By the stories that almost slipped away. By the quiet strength of my ancestors who endured more than Iāll ever know, and still found ways to love, to build, to hope.
Iām motivated by community. By small-town hearts that beat loudly in the silence. By the single mom who shows up anyway. By the teenager who writes poetry in the margins of their homework. By the neighbor who leaves a casserole on the porch without asking for thanks.
Iām motivated by griefānot because I want to dwell in it, but because Iāve learned that grief carves space for deeper compassion. It reminds me that time is precious, and that love, once given, never truly leaves.
Iām motivated by second chances. By the way love can circle back after 40 years and feel like coming home. By the way a feral cat might one day trust the hand that feeds it. By the way healing isnāt linear, but itās always possible.
Iām motivated by youāthe reader who shows up, who listens, who reflects. Every comment, every message, every shared story reminds me that this work matters. That storytelling is sacred. That connection is the real currency.
So, what motivates me?
The hope that something I write might make someone feel less alone. The belief that our storiesāno matter how quietādeserve to be heard. And the promise that even in the messiest chapters, thereās beauty waiting to be named.
We all have days when the to-do list feels longer than our energy. When the goals we set feel distant, and the reasons we started begin to blur. Thatās when this question matters most: What motivates you?
Not just the deadlines or the expectations. But the deeper spark. The quiet āwhy.ā The feeling that rises when you remember who youāre doing this forāand what it means.
šæ For Me, Motivation Looks Likeā¦
- A message from someone who says, āYou made me feel seen.ā
- Watching generosity ripple through a fundraiser I helped host
- Seeing a friend step into their own confidence because I showed up with mine
- Knowing that my work creates space for others to give, grow, and gather
Itās not always loud. Sometimes itās a whisper. But itās always rooted in connection.
š How to Find Your Motivation
If youāre feeling stuck or tired, try asking:
- What brings me joyāeven when Iām tired?
- Who do I want to uplift with my work?
- What legacy am I building, one small act at a time?
- What would I do even if no one noticed?
Your motivation doesnāt have to be flashy. It just has to be true.
š¬ A Gentle Invitation
So Iāll ask you: What motivates you? Is it your family? Your faith? A cause close to your heart? Is it the feeling of creating something meaningful? Or the quiet pride of showing up, even when itās hard?
Iād love to hear your answer. Because when we name our āwhy,ā we remind others of theirs.
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