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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2023 · 12 MIN

The Power of Intentionality: From Entitlement to Empowerment

from Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher · host Maurice Harker

Welcome to the podcast episode with Brandon, Chandler, and Cody Haws, where they discuss the importance of living an intentional life. They are excited to be a part of the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, thanks to Maurice's invitation. In this episode, they reflect on the concept of intentionality and its significance in shaping one's identity and purpose. Living intentionally means setting clear intentions, which in turn provides a sense of purpose and guidance in life. Without intention, individuals may be easily swayed by their emotions and external factors. The hosts emphasize that emotions and feelings should provide information to guide decisions made within the context of one's life purpose. The conversation explores the question of why people sometimes resist living intentionally. They suggest that factors such as laziness and a lack of tools and understanding can contribute to this resistance. The modern world often encourages a focus on leisure and pleasure over intention and purpose. The hosts touch on the idea of entitlement as the opposite of intentionality. An entitled mindset can lead to a lack of responsibility and a focus on what others can do for the individual. In contrast, living intentionally involves taking responsibility for one's actions and seeking to make a positive impact on others. They offer practical advice for those looking to transition from an entitled state to an intentional one. The first step is to recognize the need for change and then set an intention to become intentional. Prayer is suggested as a simple yet powerful way to seek guidance and empowerment from a higher source, in this case, God. The hosts emphasize that living intentionally opens the door to empowerment, as it shifts one from a victim mentality to a proactive stance. They encourage their listeners to seek empowerment through intentionality and to trust that God can amplify the impact of their efforts. In conclusion, Brandon and Cody offer a heartfelt message to their audience, urging them to embrace intentionality and empowerment and wishing them an awesome day. Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/how-to-cultivate-patience-and-perseverance-in-your-relationships/ Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XfXByOTumQ Check out the Men of Moroni: https://lifechangingservices.online/menofmoroni/

Welcome to the podcast episode with Brandon, Chandler, and Cody Haws, where they discuss the importance of living an intentional life. They are excited to be a part of the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, thanks to Maurice's invitation. In this episode, they reflect on the concept of intentionality and its significance in shaping one's identity and purpose. Living intentionally means setting clear intentions, which in turn provides a sense of purpose and guidance in life. Without intention, individuals may be easily swayed by their emotions and external factors. The hosts emphasize that emotions and feelings should provide information to guide decisions made within the context of one's life purpose. The conversation explores the question of why people sometimes resist living intentionally. They suggest that factors such as laziness and a lack of tools and understanding can contribute to this resistance. The modern world often encourages a focus on leisure and pleasure over intention and purpose. The hosts touch on the idea of entitlement as the opposite of intentionality. An entitled mindset can lead to a lack of responsibility and a focus on what others can do for the individual. In contrast, living intentionally involves taking responsibility for one's actions and seeking to make a positive impact on others. They offer practical advice for those looking to transition from an entitled state to an intentional one. The first step is to recognize the need for change and then set an intention to become intentional. Prayer is suggested as a simple yet powerful way to seek guidance and empowerment from a higher source, in this case, God. The hosts emphasize that living intentionally opens the door to empowerment, as it shifts one from a victim mentality to a proactive stance. They encourage their listeners to seek empowerment through intentionality and to trust that God can amplify the impact of their efforts. In conclusion, Brandon and Cody offer a heartfelt message to their audience, urging them to embrace intentionality and empowerment and wishing them an awesome day. Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/how-to-cultivate-patience-and-perseverance-in-your-relationships/ Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XfXByOTumQ Check out the Men of Moroni: https://lifechangingservices.online/menofmoroni/

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