Tag: intentions

7 Health Goals to Set for Yourself This Year

Philosophie Superfoods

Let’s start to think of this time as another opportunity to check in with ourselves. We’re sharing 7 attainable health goal examples to motivate you & inspire you for 2023.

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A Note on the Final New Moon of 2018

In this magical first week of December, we are greeted by a New Moon in Sagittarius. This expansive and adventurous moon is a truly magical one as we close out the year. How can you tap into its energy and end the year strong, filling your heart with pure bliss?

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Spring Cleanse Challenge #12 - Set Self-Love Intentions

We may be on the tail end of the Spring Cleanse, but your self-care routine should continue well after the week is over! For today's challenge, set 5 intentions surrounding ways that you can further cultivate self-love. 

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Spring Cleanse Challenge #11 - Write Your Mantra

The mantra is the sister of visualization —both can guide you to greater balance and happiness at work, at home, and in your relationships. For today's Spring Cleanse Challenge, tap into the magic of mantras and write ones that connect to your goals + intentions! 

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Spring Cleanse Challenge #3 - Connect with Nature

It's Day 3 of our Spring Cleanse! Today's challenge is all about taking a moment to CONNECT with nature. Whether it's a jog on the beach, a walk in the park, or stepping outside tonight to set an intention for the next moon cycle, carve out a magical time today to appreciate nature and instantly boost your mood. 

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Heart of the Week: Moon Deck

Our heavenly week in Yelapa has been guided by my beautiful retreat co-leader's incredible Moon Deck! This stunning collection of oracle cards was inspired by the lunar cycles + the inherent wisdom of women. The deck also pairs perfectly with our Magic Moon Satchels for a spellbinding session of healing magic + intention-setting. 

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Sophie Jaffe’s Intentions for 2015

I am a huge believer in intention setting. Getting really clear with yourself about what you want your life to look like is the first step to manifesting it, and there’s no time like the beginning of a new year to do it!

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Sophie Jaffe Talks with The Body Book About Manifesting Intentions and Achieving Greatness in 2015

I recently had the opportunity to guest blog for The Body Book. I absolutely love the mission of this project, which is headed up by Cameron Diaz, and was so excited to share my thoughts on connecting with your truth and intentions to make this year your best yet!

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How I Like to Spend My New Year's Eve

Some people like to spend their New Year Eve out in a club or at a wild party, but I prefer to bring one year to a close and start the next in a slightly different way. For me, New Year’s Eve is all about reflecting on the lessons of the past year and setting big, bold intentions for the one ahead!

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Manifest A New Years Resolution That Will Stick!

New Year's resolutions. What does this even mean? Let's make it mean something to you, something tangible and real.

It's easy to blurt out some grand intentions for the New Year in between swigs of champagne, but we all know they fall short just as the hangover kicks in the following day.

Here is an absolutely grand way to create and manifest a New Years resolution that will stick!

Firstly, grab a pen and a piece of paper. Now, find a quiet place and really take a moment to write down your resolutions, or as we Yogi's call it: "setting your intention (or intentions) for the new year".

Now, intentions have two categories: Uber Intention and Specific Intention. 

"Uber Intention" is the big one:...I want to "find the one", I want to lose 25 pounds, or I want to walk on the moon, run a marathon.... Just write all the wishes, dreams, uber intentions that come to mind down on paper. Have fun with it, the sky is the limit and an uber intention is never to big.

After you feel you have a good amount on paper, your ready to get more specific.

I say to my clients in personal training, THE MORE SPECIFIC YOU GET, THE MORE RESULTS YOU GET. Simple phrase; huge impact. So, look at your uber intentions and see if you can narrow the list down to one, maybe two tops. For example, you may have written down: quit smoking, lose weight, stop being so nervous, find a new job. If you look at those entries closely, all those sub-categories are really saying "improve personal well being". So, take the Uber Intention of improving personal well being and now create specific intentions to support and create your Uber Intention.

How? Simple, just make another list. You will basically bring back some of your previous ideas and they will become your specific intentions. Example: lose weight, quit smoking, etc.

So, here you go, you are already mapping a plan and it will probably take less then ten minutes.

OK, now here is the good stuff - stay with me.

Once you have a pretty clear outline of your uber intention and specific intentions, you now need to create sub-categories with more specific intentions.

Example: two specific intentions for losing weight would be:

1. Eat better or 2. Exercise.

Then, sub-categories would be:

1. Specific diet and 2. Specific exercise plan ... and so on and so on.

You get the idea :)

Just keep repeating this mantra as you get more specific and create the blue print to your New Year's Transformation!!

Key Point: you will find that when you are writing, you will start feeling and connecting to your intention.

I mentioned that you will start to feel resistance to your plan in the middle of writing it. Totally expected. This feeling is your self-commitment and inner truth coming out.

Let me explain: if you write down "lose weight", then getting more specific you would write down "exercise". Then, getting even more specific, you would write down "go to the gym 5 days a week".

This may hit a trigger in you. "Can I really go to the gym 5 days a week?" you might say to yourself.

It may look good on paper, but far from reality. Sure 5 days a week of exercise is great and will help you lose weight, but if you can't follow through on this commitment why write it down? So, clearly this is the moment of inner truth and establishing self-commitment.

Here is what you do: Feel it out. If 5 days a week, you know, is unrealistic... then how about one day?

You might say to yourself, "oh, that's too easy - of course I can do that - I do that already. I go twice a week". Then how about three? Or maybe four? If you concentrate, you will feel the right number. In this case, it's three. It's a realistic commitment that you can stick to and it should feel right.

Now that's the secret. Once you feel the right amount, stick to it. You just made a commitment to yourself... take it seriously.

MAKE IT YOUR LAW!!!!!

Another thing to throw in, as well, is make a commitment for only two weeks at a time.

If any of your commitments need adjusting, just know it's only a two week commitment so you don't get overwhelmed and you are always moving forward.

Create your Uber intention and support it with specific intentions and so on.

 

Happy New Year from the Philosophie!!

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