So it was previously called a gold card. And this is from, and the McCues Planathon. She runs this every year around October, November, and I've been a participant for probably the last five years, highly recommended. Um, so she, they do like, uh, something similar and it's called a gold card. But for me, I found the word goal.
Actually a hindrance for me. So instead, because, and this is mainly because I'm multi-passionate and I want flexibility. So instead I was like, you know what? This would be much better. If this was an intention versus a goal, a goal feels far more. Um, inflexible to me than an intention. So when I see, you know, when I'm sitting down and, and planning and cause I do the Planathon in that October, November timeframe for the, the next year, these are my intentions, but I know that things are going to change because I only ever planned.
Solidly 90 days out, I'm only ever kind of ever working in a 90 day plan. And that just allows me flexibility and the ability to change course if I so desire to. Um, so yeah, so that's really what the intention card is. And so it's a, it's a combination of an income intention and then potentially some offers to, to get there.
And then the value that I will provide. To support all of that. That's really what that comes down to
I'm definitely
yeah. Go for it.
Sometimes, when you set out a goal, it seems to be, confining, I guess. Yeah.
I've, I've found that. Right. And, and the intention. Tend to morph into more. It's not necessarily that they completely change, but it's just knowing that there is that flexibility in there that gives you the freedom to not be so hung up on things. I think as online business scientists, we get really hungry.
When we sit a goal and then if we don't meet that goal or something happens, we feel bad. I don't find that as the case, when, uh, when I set an intention, it's just, uh, it's a different framing of something that's similar, just a different approach. And it's anything you can do to trick your mind into not self-sabotaging.