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How To Close Action-Intention Gap

How To Close Action-Intention Gap

Closing the Action-Intention Gap is a three steps process.

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It is easy to begin with a new goal every day, but this isn't easy to stick with it or to do it consistently. So this stash will help to overcome this problem.

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How to Close Your Action-Intention Gap

  1. If you want to have a chance of improving your life, you need to clear about what you intend to do.
  2. Align your intentions with the kind of things you can actually do. 
  3. See how your intentions are working out,  how well you’re following through and make ad...

The action-intention gap

The action-intention gap

The difference between a great idea and great execution. This is where most of our struggles, failures and frustrations originate.

The majority of our struggles in life come down to a simple problem: our actions don’t match our intentions.

Commit to action

The first step is not actually taking action, it’s setting the intention to act. 

Announce that you are committed to taking action. Own it, and have others hold you accountable and inviting them to lift you in support. 

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