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You know what you want to do. You've done the research, made the plan, and set the intention. And then life happens, and somehow you end up somewhere you didn't choose. This isn't a discipline problem. There isn't something WRONG with you. There's a gap in intentionality...and intentionality is a skill, which means it can be built. In this episode, I'm getting into what intentionality actually is, how it works in your brain, and how to practice it in the real, messy, unpredictable circumstances of your actual life. Not the life where everything goes according to plan. What this episode covers: * Why knowing what to do is never enough, and what the real gap actually is * The difference between intent, intention, and intentionality (they're not the same thing) * Intentionality as a skill of presence and mindfulness, and what that actually means in practice * Intentionality as initiative: how to play offense before you're already in the reaction * The neurobiology of why your behavior gets less intentional when life gets harder (it's not weakness, it's your brain doing exactly what brains do) * How intentionality connects to identity and the story you're building about yourself * Why intentionality is not a set of rules, and how the same action can be aligned or misaligned depending on the context * How to actually build this skill: 5 practical tools you can start using this week Real stories in this episode: A client planning a vacation around connection and fun, who built a proactive approach that let her enjoy every part of the trip and come home feeling good. A client navigating one of the hardest seasons of her life, with a sick parent, a family to care for, and herself in the middle of it, who is doing the work of intentional self-care even when the pull to say screw it is loud. And my own experience with intentionality during pregnancy, where the daily choices feel more loaded than ever and every single one is an opportunity to practice being the person I want to be. This week's reflection questions: Take 10 minutes at the end of the week and write these out. Not in your head. On paper (or your notes app). Writing slows you down and tells you the truth. 1. Where did I act on autopilot this week, and how did I feel afterward? 2. Where did I make a conscious, intentional choice, and how did I feel afterward? 3. What's one area where the gap between what I believe and what I do is widest right now? 4. What would a single proactive step look like, before the next hard moment, to narrow that gap? If this episode hit something real for you, The Self Sabotage Solution is where we do this work together. It's the program I built for people who are already doing the things, but still getting in their own way. We go deep on the mindset, the behavior patterns, the values alignment, and the tools that actually make it stick. Enrollment is open. Get in here: https://go.wickedironstrength.com/self-sabotage-solution-enroll [https://go.wickedironstrength.com/self-sabotage-solution-enroll] Let's Connect: www.wickedironstrength.com [http://www.wickedironstrength.com] Email: meryl@wickedironstrength.com [meryl@wickedironstrength.com] Instagram: www.instagram.com/merylcbc [http://www.instagram.com/merylcbc] & www.instagram.com/wickedironstrength [http://www.instagram.com/wickedironstrength]
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