# The Steady Hand of Intent ## What Lies Beneath the Surface Intent is that quiet decision before any action—a gardener choosing which seed to plant, knowing the bloom depends on it. In a world pulling us every direction, it's the pause that asks: What matters here? Not grand plans, but the simple aim behind a walk, a conversation, or a note jotted down. Like a plain page waiting for words, intent strips away the extra, leaving only what endures. ## Intent in Small Moments Think of mornings in 2026, screens glowing with endless feeds. Yet intent turns routine into ritual: brewing coffee not just for caffeine, but to savor the steam rising like a held breath. Or writing in simple text, where every line carries purpose—no fluff, just truth. - A letter to a friend, chosen words over hasty texts. - A walk without phone, eyes on the path ahead. - A project started, not for likes, but quiet satisfaction. These aren't heroic; they're human, building days into something whole. ## Cultivating It Daily Start small. Each evening, name one intent for tomorrow. Hold it lightly, like a compass in fog. When distractions arise, return to it. Over time, life aligns—not perfectly, but truly. Intent isn't control; it's direction, a gentle current carrying us forward. *Intent is the root that nourishes what grows.*