# The Quiet Power of Intent ## A Single Point of Light Every action begins with a small, private decision. Before the word is spoken, before the hand moves, there is intent: a gentle push in one direction rather than another. The domain name *intent.md* reminds me that this invisible force deserves its own quiet space, a place to be written down and considered. Intent is not the same as a goal. Goals live in the future and often feel heavy. Intent lives in the present. It is the tone we choose when we speak to someone who is tired. It is the patience we offer ourselves when the day goes sideways. It is the decision to listen one moment longer before replying. ## The Garden Analogy Imagine a garden after rain. The soil is soft and ready. What grows there depends less on the seeds already scattered than on the steady care that follows. A gardener does not command the plants to grow faster. She simply returns each morning with the same clear intention: to water, to weed, to protect. Our days work much the same way. We cannot control every outcome, but we can return, again and again, to a sincere direction. Over months and years these small returns shape a life more reliably than any grand plan. - We intend to be kind and discover we have become kinder. - We intend to pay attention and slowly learn how to see. - We intend to rest when we need it and find ourselves less fractured. ## The Record We Keep Writing down our intent is an act of honesty. It asks us to name what matters before the noise of the day begins. Even if we only manage it once in a while, the practice itself changes us. It creates a gentle continuity between who we are and who we hope to be. *In the end, our lives are mostly made of what we meant to do.*