Morning Intention-Setting
2024, May 26
When I’m facing a busy work marathon, I start my day with an intention-setting walk. During this walk, I ask myself a series of questions to help ease the pressure and make my day lighter while still making progress on what’s important.
I usually do this intention-setting via voice messaging with my best friend. But of course, there are many ways to do it: by journaling, talking to a colleague, talking to ChatGPT, or simply doing it in your head.
Questions for Intention-Setting
What motto or mantra can guide me today?
This could be something like:
— ‘I’m done when it’s good enough’ (not perfect)
— ‘Focus on one step at a time’ (rather than the whole mountain to climb)
— ‘Any doubts are staying outside today, and I can check in with them tomorrow morning’
What’s one thing that will help me stay focused today?
This could be something like:
— Check my phone only in the breaks
What’s one thing that can make my work more enjoyable and effortless today?
This could be something like:
— Work in bed, snuggled up in a blanket
— For the mini-essay, write down just your main thought (rather than ten thoughts)
What can I declutter from my day today?
This could be something like:
— No need to squeeze in the gym today. Put the gym on my not-to-do list.
— The dishes can wait today. Put the dishes on my not-to-do list.
What permission do I want to give myself today to make the day even easier?
This could be something like:
— Order food instead of cooking
— Allow myself to be hurting and complaining (rather than trying to be delighted only because I chose this work and it’s my passion)