The Process of Setting Intentions

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I know that it’s powerful to set intentions, to tune in with how I want to feel and what I want to accomplish. When I set an intention, I know I’m lining up my thoughts and actions with an outcome I’m inspired about. I’m creating my own self-fulfilling prophecy. It feels great! I have many examples of how it’s worked well for me.

But, there’s a problem: I find it challenging to keep with a regular practice of setting intentions. I forget to do it.

I used to set a daily intention in the shower each morning, but that was before I had kids.  Now most of the time I sleep until they wake me up and I’m jumping straight into my day with no time to set intentions…or so I tell myself. And if I do remember to set a daily intention, by the time my day is done and I’ve experienced the different segments of my day, I forget what the intention was or how exactly I thought it pertained to what was going on that day.

In Tiara we introduced a concept that brought relief to those like me –who know the power of setting intentions and don’t find it easy to remember to set intentions they can remember. This concept is segment intending.

We can set an intention for a segment of our day. A segment could be the morning, a work meeting, the drive to daycare, a series of phone calls, dinner…you get the picture. Any length of time will work. You can set an intention before you go to bed for the time that you’re sleeping. “I intend to wake up in the morning feeling rested and energized.”

For me, when I set an intention for a segment of my day, it is much easier to tune into what I would most desire for that concrete period of time. There’s less pressure to get it exactly right because I don’t have to live with it for a whole day!! It allows more room for playfulness. Throughout the day I can try intentions that are more feeling-focused like “I want to feel peaceful and have fun as me and the kids are getting ready to go to daycare” or ones that are more specific like “I intend to complete an outline for the training by 3pm.” And, by segment intending, I get more immediate and simply more feedback about what intentions are being realized for me.

Amy Riley

Amy Riley ensures that her clients recognize and appreciate their inherent talents and learn what is most relevant from their life experiences. Guiding them through cycles of action and reflection, her clients think about what really matters to them, get in touch with their dreams and believe that they can design a life which inspires them by doing it their unique way.

Amy is a skilled professional in the disciplines of coaching, execution, planning, training, and facilitation in organizations. She has provided this expertise to organizations in a variety of industries including Albany Park Community Center, the American Hospital Association, the American Planning Association, BP/Amoco, Clearbrook, Hewitt Associates, Hendrickson International, Protected Tomorrows, Stepan Company, Tate & Lyle and TranzAct Technologies.

Amy earned a Bachelor’s Degree in International Business from the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, and a Master’s Degree in Training and Development, with an emphasis in Organization Development, from Loyola University in Chicago. She is certified as a Best Year Yet® Program Leader, a Best Year Yet® Coach, a DDI (Development Dimensions International) Facilitator, a facilitator for the PDi Profilor 360-degree feedback and development process, and as a Certified Professional Behavior Analyst (CPBA) – qualifying her to administer the DISC Personal Profile Tool.

Amy is the founder of Shoop Consulting Group, Inc. and Loving the Pregnant You and is the author of the book, Loving the Pregnant You. Inspired by women who take on powerful and empowering perspectives during pregnancy and childbirth, she interviewed over a hundred women and told their stories through her book to give newly pregnant moms ideas and inspiration.

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