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Operation Motivation is a community-driven platform built on ethics, shared growth, and real stories.

Our goal is to inspire positive action by creating a safe, honest space where individuals come together to support, motivate, and grow alongside one another.

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COMING SOON

  • Our Stories

    The vision for this page is to be a collection of different types of media. Some people prefer reading posts, while others prefer watching videos or listening to podcast style audio. Ultimately everyone has a different type of…

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  • Speak Love

    To believe that a person can carry trauma around simply saying “I love you” sits in my soul like a lead weight.  I grew up with my mom’s two oldest children, my half-siblings, L and D. I’m ten…

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  • The Thoughts I Carried

    I was ready to kill myself as a sophomore in high school. I had a plan. I remember sitting there, thinking I would crawl into the bathtub… because who wants to make a mess… and slit my wrists.…

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  • I had never been loved.

    I Had Never Been Loved I grew up in a pretty large family, with five kids. I was next to the youngest. Growing up, my mom’s two eldest children always made me feel as if I was unwanted…

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