What's Your Intention? Setting and Achieving Personal Goals
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What's Your Intention? Setting and Achieving Personal Goals

Have you ever found yourself more in the realm of "aspiring athlete" rather than "perspiring athlete"? If this resonates, then we're birds of a feather. My journey towards fitness has often felt like a game of Monopoly - lots of going around in circles. But earlier this year, I decided to roll the dice and get back on track. I rekindled my love-hate relationship with Orange Theory, attending once or twice a week. A small hop for [wo]mankind, a giant leap for me.?

Fast forward a few months, and now I'm hitting Orange Theory five to six times a week - when I'm at home (travel, still serves as a get-out-of-jail-free card, as I've not yet graced the hotel gym). But today, a twist in my fitness-tale occurred.?

As I geared up for class, I set a lofty #intention: to run a mile on the treadmill in under 12 minutes. For context, I view treadmills with loathing and dread. However, today, I was steadfast, resolved, and so focused on this goal that nothing could distract me.?

The result? A mile in 11 minutes and 10 seconds. Cue the Rocky theme song!

But wait... there's more (imagine an overexcited teleshopping presenter's voice here).

Post my victory sprint, I cheered out loud, and as I downshifted to a 3mph recovery walk (as per the coach's instructions), I looked at my beet-red face in the mirror, huffed and puffed like the Big Bad Wolf, and mentally pat myself on the back. But our coach wasn't done. There was a second block to tackle.

I remember thinking, "You've got to be kidding!" But lo and behold, I continued. At the 21-minute mark, it dawned on me that I was close to running TWO miles in under 24 minutes. "Ride like the wind Bullseye!" popped into my mind, and channelling my inner gazelle I ramped up the speed to 6.5mph and clocked the second mile at 23 minutes and 35 seconds. I was both ecstatic and ready to collapse.

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Me, post-workout, with a cup of tea to recover.

The Power of Intention?

Before today, I'd told myself that treadmills were the bane of my existence. That I was not a runner, heck, not even a jogger – I was a power walker! I stuck to this mental image of myself, never venturing above a gentle jog or past the 5mph limit. Yet, here I was, outpacing myself at 6.5mph. That's when the lightbulb moment occurred: my intention, while fueling my progress, was also my anchor.

"Your intention can propel you forward, or hold you back. The choice is yours."

The power of intention transcends fitness goals. It's a compass for our personal development, professional growth, and relationships. Starting your day, project, or workout with a clear intention acts as a GPS for your journey. Even amidst distractions, it keeps you focused and driven.

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However, intention, as powerful as it is, is useless on its own. It's like a seed – it holds the potential for growth, but without consistent nurturing, it will never blossom. Simply setting an intention or wishing something into existence won't make it so (even if you channel your inner Jean-Luc Picard).

Intention needs commitment and often a kick out of your comfort zone. My intention to improve my fitness was realized because of my deliberate, intentional approach over the last few months. Consistently showing up and doing the work brought me my victory on the treadmill.

New Goals, New Intentions

With this newfound wisdom, my vision has changed - I can see myself as an athlete (cue snort of laughter by me, but hey, I've got this, shut up inner trash talk!) and it’s propelling me forward, my new intention is clear and two-fold:

1. By the end of this year, I will run a 10-minute-something mile.?

2. I will continue to push my limits, exploring running at 6.5mph (and more) during those intense workout sections.

What's your intention?

So, what's your intention? How will you align your thoughts and actions to achieve it? The real magic happens when you're willing to work for it, to show up every day, and make it a reality.

In a world brimming with opportunities, don't limit yourself. Set your intentions, align them with action, and surprise yourself. Your 10-minute mile, your promotion, your successful project – they are all within reach with intention and effort.?Make the rest of this year count.

Share your intentions and the first steps towards realizing them in the comments below. I'll play your accountability partner, and together, we can push boundaries and be #bettertogether.

Morag Barrett

Transforming Teams and Leaders into Powerhouses of Connection and Performance | Keynote Speaker | Leadership & Management Development Programs | Executive & Team Coach | Author of 3 Award-Winning Books

1 年

Quick update... new intention required. I just ran a 10 min mile. Seems the secret is oxygen (I am in NYC). However will attenpt to repeat this feat at altitude when I am home... and of course my new intent of a 9 min mile

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Todd Cherches

CEO, Leadership & Executive Coach at BigBlueGumball. TEDx speaker. Author of “VisuaLeadership.” MG 100 Coaches.

1 年

Congratulations, Morag! ??♀? So true. If you want to achieve anything, you have to actually do the work — rather than just thinking about it, or wishing for it to magically happen. And that involves pushing yourself beyond your Comfort Zone and into the “Zone of the Unknown” to see what you are capable of. Well done — thank you for sharing your story to inspire others! ??

Amii Barnard-Bahn, JD, PCC

Executive Advisor & Board Consultant | HR, Legal & Compliance Expert | Stack Licensor | Contributor, Harvard Business Review | Ranked #1 Global Thought Leader in Careers & Legal | MG100 | Former CAO, CCO, CHRO

1 年

Love this Morag! Absolutely agree. Without action, intentions are just daydreams.

Esther Friend

VP Revenue Operations | VP Sales Operations | VP Sales Enablement | VP GTM Operations | Sales Analytics | Scaling for Growth | AI and Automation | Business Transformation Leader | Sales Efficiency Expert | Salesforce

1 年

Morag Barrett this story reminds me of a funny experience that made me question my thought limitations. I was running on a treadmill at a hotel in Mexico and doing a progression run with escalating intervals at faster and faster speeds with the video screen showing different trails around the world. Everything on the treadmill screen was in KM and I hadn’t done the research to see how that translated to mph. I just went purely by feel and what I thought I could handle, and was having fun running through the landscapes throughout the world. I finished up my workout and later in the day checked on the conversion and was shocked to see I had been going much faster for an extended period of time than I even thought I could run! I realized I had been holding myself back with false limitations and continued to build in much speedier intervals into some of my Wkly runs. Later that summer I beat my half marathon PR by a significant margin!

Mahesh M. Thakur Leadership and AI Coach

Empowering C-Suite and Tech Leaders to Leverage Leadership and AI for a Competitive Edge | Board Member | CEO Advisor | Microsoft AI | Investor | Stanford

1 年

You shattered the past mental image and are now a runner with a new record. That is incredible Morag Barrett. I could not agree more with the power of setting the right intentions. Any new goal first requires a new intention. Writing the?intentions and looking at them regularly can make a positive difference.?

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