Welcome to the Craft With a Purpose Journal—created by Joane, a South Florida designer, MS Warrior, and YouTube creator with a community of over 21,000 subscribers. Today’s post explores what it means to ask yourself “what’s your more?”—especially when that quiet inner pull keeps showing up.

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What’s Your More—and Why That Question Matters

First, many of us feel a quiet nudge that there’s more waiting for us. Next, that “more” isn’t always about money or things—it’s often about joy, balance, love, trust, and purpose. Also, when life feels busy or uncertain, it’s easy to ignore that inner voice. In addition, growth often begins the moment we pause and listen. For example, asking yourself what you truly want can open the door to clarity and peace. This question matters because it invites honesty instead of pressure.

How This Question Connects to Your Creative Journey

Creativity has a way of revealing what words sometimes can’t. When you create, you slow down enough to hear yourself again. That quiet pull toward “more” often shows up while making something with your hands. It reminds you that you’re allowed to want depth, meaning, and fulfillment. Creativity doesn’t rush answers—it gently uncovers them.

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The Message Behind the Video

This reflection was inspired by a short video I recently shared because it’s a reminder many of us need more often. When you feel stuck, uncertain, or standing at a crossroads, that quiet pull isn’t random—it’s guidance. Growth doesn’t always start with big moves. Sometimes it starts with giving yourself permission to want more meaning, not just more stuff.

Watch the video here:
What’s Your More? (YouTube Short)

Giving Yourself Permission to Want More

You’re not wrong for wanting more balance. You’re not ungrateful for wanting more joy. And you’re not behind for questioning where you’re headed. Life has seasons, and questioning is often the doorway to growth. When you honor that quiet feeling, you start moving toward alignment instead of comparison.

A Message From Joane

If this question keeps coming back to you, don’t ignore it. Sit with it. Reflect on it. Your “more” doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s—it just needs to feel true to you.

Remember to always keep on keeping on.

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