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Awaken the Root of Your Motivation

Aser Ones, LCSW

The Invisible Spark: Awaken the Root of Your Motivation and Make It Roar Like Never Before


Do you feel that tremor deep within, that echo telling you you’re meant for something greater? It’s a whisper that thunders in your bones, a force urging you to break free, to build, to conquer. That’s your motivation, the hidden engine burning inside you, ready to erupt into an unstoppable roar. But what ignites it? How do you seize it with both hands and turn it into your secret weapon? Come with me, because today you’re not just going to discover it—you’re going to set it ablaze, with a story that beats like a drum through history: the tale of a man who turned a prison cell into a throne.


Never Give up
Never Give up

The Root of Your Power: The Fire You Already Carry


Pause for a moment and listen: What drives you? Is it the shadow of something you want to leave behind? Or the flicker of a dream that quickens your pulse? That fire isn’t a twist of fate; it’s yours, alive in the warmth of your hands, in the heartbeat that refuses to quit. Sometimes it blazes like a beacon in a storm; other times, it seems buried under the ashes of doubt. But here’s the truth: you don’t need to search for it elsewhere. It’s in every step you take, in every “yes” you dare to speak.


Think of Nelson Mandela. Locked away for 27 years in a South African prison, facing the chill of stone walls, the silence of injustice, and the temptation to give up. He could have broken, let hatred or exhaustion swallow him whole. But something inside him refused to die. It wasn’t just survival that kept him standing; it was the certainty that he could change a nation, that his voice could shatter the chains of millions. When he walked out of that cell in 1990, he wasn’t just a free man—he was a symbol, a leader, South Africa’s first Black president. How did he do it? He took that spark and fueled it until the whole world felt its heat. And you, right now, have that same power waiting.


The Path to Make It Roar


Do you want that fire to melt everything holding you back? Then listen closely. There’s a path, and it starts today, with who you already are. Mandela didn’t wait for the doors to swing open on their own; he forged his freedom from within. You can too. Here are three steps to ignite your engine and make it roar:


  1. Step Into Your Greatness: Close your eyes for a second. Feel what it’s like to stand where you long to be: the cool air of triumph, the sound of your own voice saying “I did it,” the strength in your hands as you grasp your victory. Mandela didn’t just dream of freedom; he carried himself as a leader even behind bars. Do it too: live that moment now and let it pull you forward.


  2. Turn Weight and Light Into Fuel: Ask yourself: What hurts if you stay still? What fills you with life if you move? The pain of not acting is a heavy shadow, but the joy of pushing forward is a sun that guides you. Mandela knew silence would kill him, but struggle would make him eternal. Feel it: let the fear of stagnation shove you and the glow of your goal call you.


  3. Take a Bold Step, Today: Don’t wait longer. Do something real: write down what you want, talk to someone who lifts you up, take a small but solid leap. Mandela wrote, planned, and resisted, even when all seemed lost. You too: move your body, raise your voice, begin. Success doesn’t come to those who wait; it embraces those who act.


Your Moment Is Now: Ignite the Engine


Look around you. What do you see? Walls boxing you in? Clocks whispering “tomorrow”? Forget it. Inside you is a Mandela, a roar that can topple any barrier. You don’t need all the answers; you just need to move. Today. Write that dream that burns in you, take that step that scares you, shout the “yes” the world needs to hear. Triumph doesn’t sit around waiting; it runs to those who chase it.


Mandela took his spark and turned it into a blaze that freed a nation. You can do the same. That fire is already in you, pulsing, ready. Ignite it. Make it yours. And when the dust settles, you won’t just see a path—you’ll see a legacy that lights the way for others.


 
 
 

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