What’s Your Intention?
January 11th, 2012 by MornaSeveral years ago I decided to forego the regular New Year’s resolution. The same resolutions were there every year – lose those extra few pounds, exercise more, clear the clutter – and mostly they fell by the wayside after a few months. At that time I decided to choose a word that would act as a guide for the year. Those of you who have known me for a while know that I started this practice in my yoga class and that I wanted to trade in the word I drew. As the year went on I realized what a magical concept choosing a word or an intention was. It really did act as a direction. I continued to choose a word or intention each January. Words I’ve chosen over the years included openness, challenge, enjoy, abundance, mindfulness. When I was thinking about the direction I wanted to take this year, the word openness kept coming back. In church this past Sunday during her sermon, our priest used the word open or openness at least eight times. Maybe that was a sign for me. In the end I decided that I would choose openness and one other word. That word is opportunity. I want to be open to new opportunities, new experiences, new adventures, new challenges.
Now that you’ve chosen an intention, what do you do with it? Here are a few tips:
1. Write it down where you can see it. I put mine on a sticky note and attach it to my computer where I’ll see it every day.
2. Share it with someone else, especially if the person will hold you accountable. I shared mine with some of my mastermind partners and we talked about why we chose the words we did.
3. Do something that lets you take action on your intention.
This morning as I was reflecting on my words, I looked up at a sign on my bathroom wall. It said “What is your choice/intention for today?” That little note has been there quite a while and reminds me that each day I have a choice about how I will approach my life. I know many of you also choose an intention for the year. Please share yours below. And, if you’ve made a piece of art for your word, let us know where to go to see it.
Tags: Intentions, new year's resolutions, planning, selecting a word for the year, word for the year
Mary said:
Persistence is my word. I am new to the idea of making “art”, plus this is a year in which many things need to happen. So persistence will be a strength that is needed. I am hoping that having a word of direction will keep me moving forward.
Morna said:
Mary, I love the word persistence. I know seeing that word when you need to work will make a difference. Let me know how it goes. Did you make an art piece with the word. I’m hoping some of our readers will post their sites so you can see them.