Many times when I pause to get in touch I realize that I am not in touch—many times leaning into the future. This realization gets me back in touch. It refocuses me on what I am doing. For me this practice has evolved off the mat. Sometimes I will ask myself before walking into a room or into a meeting, “what is my intention for this next moment of my life”? What would I like to cultivate?
This practice has afforded me the opportunity to get in touch with the direction my life is taking and how my present actions are leading to some future outcome. This practice has turned me into a more intentionally focused person.
I find the more I can pay attention to the present the more my future becomes what I wish for.
1 comment:
Hi Johnnie,
I love your blog--thank you for your many insights. I have a question about intentions--how are they different from goals? Are they different? Can you give me some examples of intentions?
Thank you so much!
Michelle
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