“Action is the foundational key to all success.” – Pablo Picasso
PILLAR: Courage
FOCUS: Action
Reflection
It’s easy to believe motivation is the spark we need before we can begin. We wait for inspiration to strike, for energy to rise, for the right mood to set in. But more often than not, motivation doesn’t show up until after we’ve started. Progress, however small, has a way of feeding itself.
I’ve learned this on days when I’ve resisted starting a task, convinced it would feel heavy and draining. Yet the moment I took the first step—opening the document, making the phone call, lacing up my shoes—my energy shifted. Each small action was like turning a crank, building momentum until the work began to flow on its own. What I thought was a lack of motivation was really just the inertia of standing still. Progress creates a feedback loop: you take a step, see a result, and feel encouraged to take another. The satisfaction of completion, no matter how small, fuels the desire to keep going. Instead of waiting for the perfect surge of motivation, try beginning with the tiniest step you can manage. Let the act of moving forward wake up your drive to continue.
Journal Prompt
What’s one action I can take right now that would help me feel more motivated to keep going?
Affirmation
I create my own momentum through action.
Gratitude
I’m grateful for the times progress showed me the motivation I thought I didn’t have.
Action
I will take one small, deliberate step today, even if I don’t feel like it yet.
Final Thought
Progress is often the spark that motivation has been waiting for.





