# The Shape of Intention ## What We Mean to Do Every time we set out to do something, we carry an invisible shape in our mind. Not a plan exactly, more like a quiet direction. The domain *intent.md* reminds me that before any action, before any word is written or step is taken, there is this soft, private moment of choosing. Intention is the moment we decide what kind of mark we want to leave on the minutes ahead. I have come to see intention less as a fierce declaration and more as a gentle pointing. Like turning your face toward a window because the light feels good. The pointing itself changes the quality of everything that follows. ## The Space Between Thought and Act There is a beautiful pause that lives between the birth of an intention and the first real movement. In that pause we are honest with ourselves. We ask, without rushing for an answer, what matters right now. Not what looks impressive. Not what others expect. Just what feels true. Most days my intentions are small. To listen better. To answer with kindness instead of cleverness. To leave the kitchen a little better than I found it. These tiny intentions rarely make headlines, yet they quietly shape a life. - A calm morning intention can soften an entire day - A sincere intention to understand can heal a misunderstanding - A quiet intention to be present can turn ordinary moments into memories worth keeping ## The Grace of Changing Course Intention is not the same as stubbornness. Sometimes the most honest thing we can do is change our intention when new information arrives or when our heart quietly corrects us. The willingness to adjust may be the purest form of intention there is. *On this July day in 2026, may our intentions be gentle, clear, and kind.*