# The Shape of Intention ## What We Aim For The word "intent" carries a quiet weight. It is not the same as a goal or a plan. A goal points at a finish line. Intention shapes the way we move toward it. On a clear morning in 2026, I sat with coffee and watched my neighbor's young son learn to ride a bicycle. His eyes stayed fixed on the end of the driveway, yet his body kept drifting left. Every correction came from a deeper place than his eyes. That deeper place was intention. Intention lives in the small adjustments we make when no one is watching. It decides whether we speak gently or sharply when we are tired. It chooses whether we keep our promises to ourselves on ordinary Tuesdays. ## The Space Between Thought and Action Most of our days are built from thousands of tiny intentions that never get announced. We intend to listen better. We intend to waste less time. We intend to be kinder to the version of ourselves that fails. These silent intentions form the atmosphere we live inside. When intention is clear, even mistakes feel different. They become information instead of punishment. The boy on the bicycle fell three times before he reached the end of the driveway. Each time he got up, his face showed the same steady direction. His body was learning what his mind had already decided. ## A Gentle Practice - Notice one small intention before you begin the day - Let it be modest enough to remember at noon - Allow it to guide you without becoming another task on the list The practice does not require perfection. It only asks for honesty about where our attention actually rests. *Intention is the quiet current beneath every ordinary choice.*