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Sunday, August 24, 2008

Intentions…. what happens to them on the way to action?

Action expresses priorities.
Mohandas Gandhi

Intentions reveal the best of who we would like to be, or how we would best like to act in a situation…
( little clarity here… by saying BEST, best is meant as level of measure … not, best, as in highest moral fiber…). Be it a lifestyle action…(exercise more, save more money, write more…paint more...eat less …work more…work less), or a relationship action …(do X for someone…stop doing X to someone) we often start out with the greatest of intentions … but somewhere along way…somewhere, they can get a tad diluted or even completely neglected.
Why is that? We know what we want… we know how we want to perform in a certain way...we acknowledge what we are going to do, what our intentions are...and yet??? Our intentions change?? Did we set too high expectations in the first place? Most likely no…most likely our intentions were not supported by our priorities. At first glance, we might say, “no, I really wanted to do….but …..got in the way”. More often than not what prevents us from achieving our intentions is current behavior patterns. By allowing something else to take precedent over our intentions, what we often find is our reluctance for change.
By identifying change, (reluctance of) as the source of the impediment we can begin to rewire the flow of thought, conscious and unconscious to be in line with our intentions.
Take for example, exercise, you have an extremely busy lifestyle, work, social obligations and what time is left you prefer to enjoy quietly with family and friends. However you are often tired but you know that you need exercise to feel your best, so you tell yourself you will begin to exercise everyday after work. Now although your intentions are sound and justified, unless you begin an inner dialogue with yourself identifying the needed change ( time spent with family and friends verses time spent exercising) and can convince yourself that the change will be more beneficial to your overall life…as committed to your intention as you believe you are …most likely it will not come to fruition.
For our intentions to yield results we must employ our inner GPS and clearly identify and acknowledge the obstacles, the current behaviors that may impede our success. Then decide if the compensation is worth changing them.
Think of an intention as a new enthusiastic Chairman of the Board and your inner thoughts and behaviors the reluctant “Old Guard”…they have their comfort zone and are quite happy there. To turn the tides you must have their support...and that will be gained through understanding of how things are currently operating then identifying the advantages of the change and show a solid plan on how to implement the change.
So with your next intention...no matter the level of intensity make a list of what changes you would need to make in order to complete your intention…(thought changes, lifestyle changes, concrete changes..) look at how the changes will affect you…weigh them and if the payoff from the implementing the intention out weights the results from keeping things as they are…you have a strong chance for success!! Good Luck.
Suzi

12 comments:

Rev. Julieanne Paige, O.M.C. said...

I really like that angle Suzi! Weighing up the results, and asking are they worth it, can really intensify the desire to achieve. I will remember that as I am writing. I know the results will be worth it, so is a great lightbulb moment for me.

Thanks

Julieanne

Barbara said...

Wow, what a great thing to think about. I've been unemployed for a while and it's really hard to remember these things when you're fighting just to keep your head up. Thanks for reminding me.

Barbara
http://ifididnthaveasenseofhumor.blogspot.com/

LITeacher said...

Thanks for your inspiration! I have to remember that the next time I hit the snooze button for more sleep instead of the intended get up earlier and walk the treadmill (which always makes me feel better than the sleep anyway) I'll just have to keep telling that to myself. Thanks again!
Maureen :)
http://healourlives.blogspot.com

TAB Photographic said...

Keep that track going Suzi... It's turning into something I will need to read more often. I may even come back and read this. I have goals and dreams that I will hit. Because I will keep that "inner GPS" on track. But it always helps to read it. I have yet in this life to not make a dream come true so why stop now right??? Keep up the great words!!! It must be beautiful up there today! It's like 85 and sunny here in Ct. so I know Newport must be perfect!!!

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Suzi said...

Julieanne,
Thanks for your comment...I hope it helps in anyway, but you seem very directed with your writing...keep it up!
Suzi

Rev. Julieanne Paige, O.M.C. said...

Thanks Suzi!

I am really looking forward to your next posts. You manage to make a firm point and remain very gentle.

I like that!

Julieanne

Suzi said...

Barbara, I know how hard it can be to focus on the big picture when the demands of life can be so overwhelming…but it is at those time that it is most important to keep your focus on your true goals and believe things will work out…have faith. Good luck!! Suzi

Suzi said...

Maureen…Hope its working…the funny thing about sleep is, we love it so and we don’t even know we are enjoying it while we are doing …yet we are so reluctant to stop (wake up) even when the new activity offers great rewards. I hope your intentions win out! Suzi

Suzi said...

Tab Photographic
What a great inspiration you are…making all your dreams come true…I also love that you said …YOU made your dreams come true, you obviously understand the responsibility you hold as well as your abilities. Keep the great attitude. Suzi

Suzi said...

Julieanne...you are so supportive!! Thank you..Suzi

Suzi said...

Amy...what do you mean by affiliate? (I know what affiliate means but being new to blogging not sure what that entails here)...let me know.
Suzi