This week, I shared a planning document (you can download it below), with the headline, “What is your intention?”
Elliott closed his last book with this notion of intention, in a drawing he described as, the most important illustration of his book, the Axis of Intention.
Planning is simply the documentation of your intention.
We have two dimensions of time, the past and the future, separated by the nanosecond of the present. Events that occur are measurable by a stopwatch. The melting point (time to melt) of a metal at a given temperature is predictable, can be scientifically documented. It is known, concrete, tangible.
In life, the Axis of Achievement (the past) is overlaid by the Axis of Intention (the future). What is your intention? What is the time span of your intention?
I get pushback on planning.
- We don’t have time.
- Actual results never meet the plan.
- We might be held accountable for what we said.
We don’t have time to plan. Then what is the time span of your intention, that you don’t have time to consider your intention?
Actual results never meet the plan. Of course not, but actual results are shaped by the axis of your intention.
We might be held accountable for what we said. Accountability is output. Accountability is the reconciliation between these two dimensions of time –
The past, axis of achievement.
The future, axis of intention.
The linchpin is this understanding of time span. What is the time span of your intention? That is what will shape your world. -Tom
You can download the planning document here. 2017 Planning Template