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Make 2010 The Year To Live Intentionally

January11
This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Make 2010 the Year to Live Intentionally

I am determined to live this year intentionally.

Intention: \in-ˈten(t)-shən\ an anticipated outcome that guides one’s planned actions.

Being intentional is about living in a deliberate, conscious way, according to your values and what you hold sacred. It requires daily reflection, and inspired goals to move you toward who you want to be.

This week I’ll be discussing how to plan for an intentional life. Yes, unfortunately, we’ve all heard the adage, “failing to plan is a plan to fail.” To live intentionally, there’s no doubt that planning is required. So, in the next week I’ll touch on the following topics:

  • Identify what’s sacred and what that looks and feels like
  • Setting intentions to have more of what’s sacred in your life
  • Discovering your daily rhythm
  • Defining SMARTER goals and allowing inspired action to unfold
  • The importance of self-acknowledgement
  • The power of gratitude

Until next time, to get you started, you may want to learn about the emotional shift to what’s sacred.

Series NavigationStep 1 to Living Intentionally – Define the Sacred»

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What is sacred to you in your life? Pondering this question can open up a lot for you. Making room for what’s sacred allows you to see the people you love in a new way. It helps you prioritize and allows you to more easily say “Yes!” to that which matters and “No!” to the things that don’t.

This is a place where I express my perspectives of the Sacred — that which is sacred to me. I explore topics such as parenting, birth, personal development, and doing one’s life work in an authentic way. I hope this site will serve as a portal for those who are ready to define their own version of “Sacred”.