I've never been a fan of resolutions. I'm not sure why. Perhaps it's just the word that turns me off? "Resolution" sounds so, well, final and binding — and something you're doomed to break. Lately, I've given some thought to an alternative word that I've been hearing more lately: intentions. When we set out with a clear intent on where we want to be in the future — whether it's in one month or one year from now — everything we do moves us in that direction.
I like to think of it in a visual way, so I've mapped it here (see the image above). Instead of moving along with no clear goals, setting intentions allows all our actions to be directed to a central desire.
So, why not consider where you want to be in the coming months or years? In fact, take out a piece of paper and write it down or create a vision board.
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Putting your intentions on paper really works. I've experienced it firsthand.
Be bold, don't put limitations on your dreams. That's the beauty of dreams and desires, they’re whatever you want them to be. Are you hoping to find a new job, buy a home, purchase your dream car, double your salary, get married, have a child or even just be happier?
Set your intentions and put them out in the universe. Allow yourself to dream and see where it takes you. You deserve it.
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