Intention Promotes Perception, . . . How To Know How

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A thing intended: an aim or plan. With out this key element in one's life there can be little change, little development. Once one decides on a structure, a plan, and has an aim to follow it to its natural outcome, real forward momentum can be achieved.

It's kind of like a feedback loop. Intention, or a plan, promotes one's perception causing the mind to engage the world in such a way as to promote one's original intention. In other words you tend to get sharper through your newly stimulated perception of what actually needs to get done and then do it.

The key is simply having an intention occur to you that you know you feel passionate enough about to move upon and take action. Then, one thing leads to another and an outcome is assured.
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  • Never tried, but seems like meditation helps to find out the true values of what you really want in the long term. "Sacrifice short-term pleasures for long-term goals."
  • What I understand here is one should determine what they want or intend to achieve so that they can come up with a plan. With this plan, they can take action in order to achieve their goals. Our goals are our motivation/ inspiration to get us moving.
  • Finding a purpose in life is important. If you have a purpose in life then you can head somewhere else your life will end up like a boat without a boatman. Even if it takes you some time to find your purpose, it is worth taking the time until you find it.

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    A thing intended: an aim or plan. With out this key element in one's life there can be little change, little development. Once one decides on a structure, a plan, and has an aim to follow it to its natural outcome, real forward momentum can be achieved. It's kind of like a feedback loop. Intention, or a plan, promotes one's perception causing the mind to engage the world in such a way as to promote one's original intention. In other words you tend to get sharper through your newly stimulated perception of what actually needs to get done and then do it.