Title of Article - *Your Intention Means What, Exactly?* Author - Jan Tincher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Word count - 650 words word-wrapped at 60 char. per line This article may be freely distributed in its entirety with the Copyright and Resource Box included. Thank you! If you would like to see more articles, go here: Http://www.tameyourbrain.com/articles.htm
~~~~~~~~~~ If you are receiving this from me personally, not from a list, (does it have your name in the To part of the heading or are you a part of a list?), and do not want to receive the latest articles, please reply to this email with *no more articles* written in the subject line -- without the *'s. Remember, if you are a part of a list, you must unsub scribe from them as I will not have your email ad dress on my list. ~~~~~~~~~~ Your Intention Means What, Exactly? ~ By Jan Tincher Copyright © Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved Http://www.tameyourbrain.com What is intention? Intention is our mental and emotional focus, combined with our expectations. What does intention mean? It means, what you INTEND to do . . . If you INTEND to experience pressure, stress, and lack, then you will create exactly that experience. If you INTEND to blame others for your troubles, then you will create that experience. If you INTEND to experience health, happiness, wealth, or anything else, you'll create those conditions. How do we change our intention? How do we create what we want? If we want to create what we want, we need to be totally congruent. To be totally congruent means that your WORDS have to mean the same thing as your TONALITY, and as your PHYSIOLOGY. Totally focused. How we work with that is, we ask ourselves these questions. Do my words means the same as my voice tone AND as my body language? Everything we say and do, in relation to that experience we want, has to add to that experience. To be totally congruent means that your words have to say the same thing as your tonality (How does your voice sound? Is it as confident as the words?) as your physiology, your body language. (How do you look? Are you sitting or standing confidently? Do you look like you mean what you are saying?) In other words, do your words mean the same thing as your tonality? Does your tonality mean the same thing as your physiology? This takes practice. Use the mirror. Put a name to what it is you want to look and sound like. Confident? Enthusiastic? Serene? In charge, in control? Now, do you look like you know what you are talking about? Take that stance, the stance of a confident, or whatever it is that you named, person. If it doesn't look like you know what you are talking about, don't talk until it does. Listen to what you are saying. If you don't think it sounds like you know what you are talking about, talk until it does. Work until you've found the right sound. If you don't know what to say, don't talk until you do. Find the right knowledge that you need to know. Now, put it all together. Say the right words, in the right tonality, with the right physiology. Watch the good things happen! Good luck! And I say that congruently! Thanks for reading, Jan P.S. 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