ICRAVE Intention vs. Method

  • An intention is what we want.  Methods are the ways of getting it
  • An intention is our heart’s desire.  Methods are the actions, information, things and behaviors we use to get it.
  • For each intention, there are many methods
  • Unlike your purpose, which is discovered, an intention is chosen

When you ask some people why they’re not living their dream, they usually respond with a listing of unavailable methods

  • Not enough money, looks, information, contacts, breaks, etc.
  • All of these are just methods.  They may sound rational, but they are rational lies.

Re-source: Reprogram

Most people let their methods decide their intentions.  This is a fundamental mistake in manifestation. 

  • Those who look at what they already have before selecting what they want are involved in making do, not doing.
  • When choosing a dream, look to your heart, not to your “reality.”  That’s why it’s called a dream.  Make that dream your intention.  Commit to it.  Act upon that commitment.  The methods to fulfill that dream will appear.
  • We can add new methods to our lives regardless of age, circumstances, situation, or anything else.  It simply requires a willingness to learn.  And learning methods that can radically improve our lives doesn’t necessarily take a lot of time.
  • “Let your intentions create your methods and not the other way around.” – Ben Franklin
  • “Follow your bliss”   – Joseph Cambell

“The way you activate the seeds of your creation is by making choices about the results you want to create.  When you make a choice, you mobilize vast human energies and resources which otherwise go untapped.  All too often people fail to focus their choices upon results and therefore their choices are ineffective.  If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise.                   – Robert Fritz

“DO IT!” – Let’s get of our buts- by John-Roger and Peter Mcwilliams