# The Shape of Intention ## What We Mean to Do Every time we set out to do something, we carry an invisible map inside us. Not a perfect blueprint, but a quiet direction. The word *intent* holds this gently. It is not the same as a goal or a plan. It is the soft force behind our choices before they harden into actions. On a quiet morning we might intend to be kind, to listen better, to waste less time on things that do not matter. These intentions rarely announce themselves loudly. They live in small decisions we make when no one is watching. ## The Space Between Thought and Act There is always a gap between what we intend and what actually happens. Life is full of wind and weather. Plans bend. People change. Yet the intention itself can remain steady, like a compass needle that keeps pointing north even when the path curves. This space between thought and act is where character is quietly formed. We do not need to achieve perfection. We only need to keep returning to the original direction with honesty. - A parent intends to be present, even when tired. - A friend intends to show up, even when it is inconvenient. - A person intends to grow, even after repeated mistakes. These small returns matter more than we usually admit. ## Learning to Hold Intention Lightly The older I become, the more I understand that intention works best when held with open hands. Clenched intentions turn into pressure and disappointment. Gentle ones allow room for surprise, for grace, for the unexpected gifts that arrive when plans fall apart. Intention is not control. It is orientation. *On July 19, 2026, I am still learning to point my life in the right direction, one quiet choice at a time.*