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Tag Archives: Intention
Guiding Attention Through Intention
“Starve your distractions, feed your focus” writes an unknown author on the importance of focus. Tony Robbins tells great leaders: “Where your focus goes, your energy flows.” It is this intentionality that drives an action-orientation in the great leaders’ purposeful … Continue reading
Posted in Tools
Tagged Attention, David Duchemin, Distraction, Focus, Intention, Intentionality, Meaning, Purpose, Tony Robbins, Winston Churchill
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Who Will You Be Today?
In his blog post, Daily Discipline, Brian Kight writes of No More Waiting. He reminds great leaders that each day is another building block, another step, in achieving their outstanding life’s purpose and meaning. It is not just another day. … Continue reading
Posted in Mosaic
Tagged Achievement, Brian Kight, Change, Fana Gueye, Intention, Joy, Meaning, Passion, Purpose
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Good Intentions Aren’t Enough
An unknown author wrote: “Your intentions don’t matter. Perception is reality. If people perceive you the wrong way, it doesn’t matter what your intentions are.” In his recent blog post, Daily Discipline, Brian Kight speaks to great leaders about perception … Continue reading
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Tagged Attitude, Behavior, Brian Kight, Commitment, Experience, Intention, Perception
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The Joy of Living with Intention
“Intent” is defined in the dictionary as: “An act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result; the end or object intended; purpose.” Living with intention is living what we do, not what we say we will do. … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure
Tagged Dream, Goal, Intention, John Maxwell, Preparation, Reflection, Rhonda Byrne, Significance
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On Finding Your “Why”
In a quote attributed to Mark Twain, we read the words: “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” John Maxwell in his book, The Power of … Continue reading
Posted in Mosaic
Tagged Drive, Intention, John Maxwell, John Wesley, Mark Twain, Pablo Picasso, Purpose, Significance
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There Need to Be Things That Inspire You
In her recent blog post, Ali Montag, Elon Musk Explains His Motivation to Succeed: “There Needs to Be Things That Inspire You”, writes about Elon Musk and the mindset that inspires and fuels his success. As founder of SpaceX, Musk’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Ali Montag, Allegory, Elon Musk, Ernest Shackleton, Inspiration, Intention, Risk, Spirit
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