Intention
Studying past behaviors and intentions can ultimately change the emotions and behaviors of our intentions. In this, we are then liberated from guilt and pressure from negative behaviors and emotions.
What is Intention?
Exercise 1: Would You Rather?
Exercise 2: Swift Away
Exercise 3: Guess Who?
Benefits of Understanding Intention
Exercise 1: Shoe Lace
Exercise 2: Have You Ever?
Exercise 3: Predict Me
Behavior vs. Intention
Exercise 1: Who Am I?
Exercise 2: Guide and Explore
Exercise 3: Scenario
Power of Intention
Exercise 1: You Can Do it!
Exercise 2: What to do?
Exercise 3: The Quiet Game
Principle of Positive Intention
Exercise 1: You Think and I Draw.
Exercise 2: Alphabet Game
Exercise 3: Progressive Story.
Language of Intention
Exercise 1: Quote Unquote
Exercise 2: Digits Game
Exercise 3: Three Minute Speech
Modal Operation: Intention
Exercise 1: Group Scrabble
Exercise 2: What? So What? Now What?
Exercise 3: Connect Puzzle
Setting Intent
Exercise 1: The Wheel
Exercise 2: Fear in the Box
Exercise 3: I Remember
Identity, Values and Intention
Exercise 1: Marooned
Exercise 2: Whose Adjective is it Anyway?
Exercise 3: The Crazy Name Game
Intention vs. Outcomes
Exercise 1: S.M.A.R.T.
Exercise 2: M & Ms
Exercise 3: Line Up
Positive Intention and Self-Confidence
Exercise 1: The Circle of Excellence
Exercise 2: Name Boogie
Exercise 3: Bean Bag Pass
Identifying Other’s Intention
Exercise 1: Life Story
Exercise 2: Quick Change
Exercise 3: Paper Clip Pick
Positive Intention and Secondary Gain
Exercise 1: Where the Wind Blows
Exercise 2: Palm to Palm
Exercise 3: Zip, Zap, Zop
Positive vs. Negative Intention
Exercise 1: Negative to Positive
Exercise 2: Best and Worst
Exercise 3: What Do You See?
Finding Positive Intention
Exercise 1: Make it Rain
Exercise 2: Brain Freeze
Exercise 3: Two Negative Equals Positive.
Intention and Persuasion
Exercise 1: Spot the Spot
Exercise 2: Yes, But…
Exercise 3: Three Truths and a Lie
Reframing Intention
Exercise 1: Ready? Break!
Exercise 2: Goal Map
Exercise 3: Mind Bubble
Maternal and Paternal Intentions
Exercise 1: Speedy Word
Exercise 2: How to Throw a Frisbee
Exercise 3: Fear Bowl
Chunking and Intention
Exercise 1: Put Me Together
Exercise 2: Universal Number
Exercise 3: Describe It
Anchoring with Intention
Exercise 1: Story Card
Exercise 2: Alphabet Freeze
Exercise 3: Back to Back Drawing
Resolving Conflicts through Intention
Exercise 1: Relate To Me
Exercise 2: Lost in Translation
Exercise 3: Word Match
Responsibility for Intention
Exercise 1: Leaf Blow
Exercise 2: Blast from the Past
Exercise 3: Matchstick
Making a Commitment of Intention
Exercise 1: Green Glass Door
Exercise 2: Warp Speed
Exercise 3: Egg Drop
Communication: Highest Positive Intention
Exercise 1: Broken Email
Exercise 2: Pair Me Up Please!
Exercise 3: Flower Power
Positive Intentions and Modeling Church Leadership
Exercise 1: Roses and Thorns
Exercise 2: Acro Names (Acronyms)
Exercise 3: Hidden Message
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