Nash Hagen
A solitary figure stands triumphantly atop a rugged, rocky outcrop amidst the mist and verdant mountains of a scenic, mountainous landscape. The figure, likely a hiker or climber, has their arms raised in a celebratory gesture, basking in the warm, golden rays of sunlight that pierce through the dramatic, stormy clouds overhead. The rocky perch juts out precariously, offering a breathtaking vantage point over the valleys and peaks that stretch out into the distance. The image evokes a sense of adventure, accomplishment, and the awe-inspiring grandeur of nature.

Actions Determine Direction, Not Just Intentions

Intentions don’t determine direction. - If you keep on doing what you’ve always been doing, you’ll keep on getting what you’ve always been getting. - If intentions had any impact on direction I could simply intend to make a million dollars and by me “manifesting” that desire, it would happen. The problem is, that’s not how it works. Things don’t align based on your intention, they align based on action. Plenty of people intend on being millionaires for example, but most don’t. Why? Because they aren’t intentional enough? Or because they are not taking the right actions? - Right intention + wrong/no action = frustration and lack of direction. - Clear intention + consistently better action = growth. - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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