You Intend before You Do
“The focus on doing has overshadowed its preceding process – that of intending in order to initiate the doing. Doing something/anything is not materialized in a vacuum but spawned as a result of an inner motivation, drive or will. Whether insignificant or life-changing, every action has as its source the doer’s intention. Taking this further, if your intention is shaped by outer influences then your actions are not self-made but directed by those influences. Try to ensure that your intentions are pure and of you before you act on them. This supports responsibility to self rather than abdicating personal responsibility to another.”
To your Happiness,
Kita