When you decide on a new goal, how do you keep motivated until it
becomes a reality? If you can't answer that question then many of
your goals probably had started and stopped as only a good idea? If
this sounds familiar, you're not alone. But if you like the rest of
us you continue to set new goals and intentions for your life. What
would you be able to accomplish if you learned the secret to making
your goals a reality? Keep reading and discover that the answers to
the 7 most important questions you can ask about how to reach your
goals.
Now if you've read anything about goal setting you've probably sat
down and written out your goals, made a list of actions to take and
by when you will accomplish each goal you set and at first you have
all the best intentions. You set out to go to the gym, get into
great physical shape, earn more money, improve a troubled
relationship, or get along better with your family members.
But there's that nagging doubt that in a few days or weeks you'll
get tired of making the effort and your good intentions will
disappear. Maybe you worry about the effort and work involved, or
you think it isn't possible to succeed. Just like the last goal you
set for yourself, you'll slip back into your old patterns.
Would you like to know what it takes to set a goal and then reach
it?
There is a fun, easy way to begin creating your ideal life with
little effort on your part. It begins with a conscious intention,
which naturally leads to the first question.
~~ What is a conscious intention? ~~
A conscious intention is knowing exactly what you want so that you
can direct your actions toward that outcome. You might want your
life to be more peaceful and harmonious. Or you might crave
adventure and discovery.
You can make intentions for your life as a whole or for any
situation, relationship, or period of time. Maybe you want to
create more connection and trust with someone you love. Or maybe
you want more support and effectiveness during meetings at work. So
here's the second question.
~~ Why create conscious intentions? ~~
Creating a conscious intention is a powerful tool you can use to
set your goals in motion, yet it takes only a few minutes out of a
day.
This isn't about twisting your own arm to follow a self-improvement
plan or pulling your hair out worrying how you're going to do what
you said. Instead, conscious intentions help remove effort and
worry from the process. Decide what you really want in your life
and then follow a few simple steps and these things simply start
happening, which brings us to the next question.
~~ How do you create a conscious intention? ~~
You can create intentions for your health, your appearance, your
job or finances, your possessions, your relationships, or anything
else.
You first identify qualities you want in a situation, and then
write these qualities down as the basis of your intention. Write
these in the present tense and use positive language.
Here are some examples: "I intend to be healthy and fit "or" I
intend to create a connection and have fun with my sister." Notice
that intentions are expressed as values, or qualities of
life.
Don't write an intention about what you don't want or use negative
language. Avoid sentences like, "I don't want to get sick."
If you know what you want to experience in an area of your life but
aren't sure how to get there, start by creating a conscious
values-based intention and just leave it at that for now. That
intention will set events in motion and open up new opportunities
that you may not have noticed without it. But don't rush off before
getting the answer to this next question.
~~ What is the difference between an intention and a strategy?
~~
An intention expresses your values or qualities you want to
experience. A strategy involves specific people, actions, and times
to accomplish something.
For example, strategies for creating the intention of more
connection and fun with your sister might be: "Every time I see my
sister, I'll tell her something that I enjoy about her." or, "I'm
going call my sister tomorrow to set up regular lunch dates."
When you create an intention, specific strategies to support your
intention might leap to mind. Write these down.
A few months ago I wrote my intention for health and fitness: "I am
the perfect weight for optimal health." and, "I choose the exact
right food to provide everything that I need."
Quick as a wink these strategies popped into mind: "I will schedule
a time to exercise every day in ways that I enjoy." and, "Whenever
I start to shop for food or eat I will begin by remembering my
intentions."
I read my new intentions and strategies every day, and something
strange happened; I lost a few pounds without even trying. I no
longer felt anxious when shopping for food and ordering in
restaurants. I just knew what to buy and order.
I'd find myself going out for an energetic walk when I used to be
napping. Every day I found ways to exercise, even if it was only a
10-minute stretch break. The best thing is that I stopped forcing
myself to eat certain ways or follow a strict exercise regimen. I
just started doing it.
~~ Can intentions improve your relationships? ~~
Yes! Just decide what qualities you'd most like to experience and
write them down. You can even create intentions that include people
who've never heard of "intention," or people who you're in conflict
with.
You include qualities that are missing for you in the relationship,
like cooperation. As an example: "I intend to create a relationship
of consideration, trust, and honesty with Ron."
You might notice that you start being more considerate and honest
with him. Or find yourself telling him that you want more honesty
in your relationship.
Intentions work great when you co-create them with others. When one
of our clients was planning her wedding she noticed she started to
get anxious about making decisions. We suggested that she and her
then fiancée create a conscious intention together for the planning
the wedding.
Together they came up with the top three qualities they both wanted
to experience: ease, fun and harmony. After that, whenever things
tensed up, they'd remind each other of their intention. This paved
the way for a stress-free experience.
~~ How can you make your intentions more powerful?
~~
What you focus your attention on grows, so if you spend a few
minutes every day reading your intentions out loud, they are more
likely to happen. A good time might be in the morning before you
get started with your day. The more often you read your intentions,
the more powerful they are.
Some people meet weekly or monthly in groups and read their
intentions out loud, then brainstorm strategies together.
If you find yourself having negative thoughts, such as: "This will
never work," or "I'll never be able to have what I want," gently
remind yourself to focus on what you do want. Remember, what you
focus your attention on grows. And this brings us to our final
question.
~~ Do intentions really work? ~~
Try them out and see! Pick a few areas of your life where you would
like to see some changes, and write down the qualities you want to
experience, beginning with the words, "I intend to…."
Make sure you express what you want in positive and present tense
language. If you have some strategies that would help you to
realize your intention, write them down too.
Every day, take a few minutes to read your intentions out loud.
Then notice how effortlessly your life starts to change for the
better.
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