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Intent and Focus: Making Things Happen

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Most of us don’t realize how powerful our intent is. 
I woke one morning after a late night.  It was a damp, rainy, dark day.  The last thing I wanted to do was get up and run errands.  What I wanted more than anything was a day of rest inside napping.  But, I was completely out of cat food, needed to mail a package, and pick up something from the drug store.

I left the house with the clear intention of getting everything done as soon as possible so I could get back home to take a nap with my cats.  It started with heading out to Cosco (a warehouse discount store) for the cat food.  Incredibly, I got a parking space and a shopping cart within minutes. I made a beeline for the cat food, picked up a few other items and headed toward the checkout counter.

I was about to join one line but something told me to pick another one.  I did and watched as the other line grew longer and longer due to a checkout problem with a customer who would have been in front of me in line.  Checkout took only moments for me.

I headed home thinking I’d do my other errands another day but on the way I saw was a parking space right next to the drug store I needed to go to.  I found what I wanted immediately and joined a line in front of the only open cashier.  Just then, a staff member opened another checkout station and I was able to check out quickly.

I got back into my car and drove past a mailbox place that was on my way home.  Once again, there was a parking space right in front.  I was in and out within moments.

Finally, instead of having to spend the usual 15-20 minute search for an available spot,
I found a parking space waiting for me right out front.   Intent is a powerful thing.

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