Intuition

As Sahil Bloom so eloquently mentions in one his LinkedIn posts:’Simple doesn’t mean easy, it means intentional.’

Have you ever felt confounding feelings, wherein you feel something and the ramifications are something else?

I have, duly subscribing to these vulnerable sensibilities.

Maybe I am too sensitive or maybe, just maybe, I can sense things in a deeper way – thanks to the meditation practice I embody.

But let’s just unpack this: feelings are the result of how we feel and why we feel and how we respond or react to things/ situations we face/greet.

However, when we have the noblest seeds of intention, no matter what the immediate consequences we experience, the long-term results are always rewarding and blissful in nature.

When we source our intention with goodness and piousness of purpose, it becomes the gravitational pull for embracing the divine even in the so-called mundaneness we are buried in.

Even wishing good for people for strangers or al least relatable ones we meet/greet gets parked as good karma in the divine ledger (not that I want to sound calculative, but you get the point).

And so can be applied to your personal branding endeavours. When your intention is to seek the truth of your audience’s sentiment, you arrive into the transcendent compassion collectively.

Express your intention in your writing; don’t feel straightjacketed by your positioning – just write for your audience, the algorithms are intelligent to know – over a period of time – that your content is genuine to create the impact you ardently wish to deliver.

What is your intention behind your personal branding endeavours? And what’s holding you back?

Remember that motivation follows intentional, genuine, sustained momentum? Backing you up here and rooting for your noble intention!

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