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Newguest Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Set your intention on

Set your intention on the way you want the world to be ...

Set your intention on what you wish to manifest.

--- I'm not quite sure how to understand the phrase "set your intention on"? Is there a different way to say it?

  

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A person is ‘intent’ when he is fully focussed on doing something. When competing in a sport, for example, one’s ‘intention’ is to win. If you are not ‘intent’ on winning, you might be distracted by unimportant issues.

  • A person is ‘intent’ when he is fully focussed on doing something.
  • When competing in a sport, for example, one’s ‘intention’ is to win.
  • If you are not ‘intent’ on winning, you might be distracted by unimportant issues.
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A person is ‘intent’ when he is fully focussed on doing something. When competing in a sport, for example, one’s ‘intention’ is to win. If you are not ‘intent’ on winning, you might be distracted by unimportant issues.

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