5 Ways to Set Monthly Intentions (and Actually Stick to Them)

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Setting monthly intentions can be a powerful tool to help you align your goals, focus your energy, and take charge of your timeโ€”without the pressure of lofty resolutions. But letโ€™s be real: how often do we set goals only to forget them halfway through the month?

The key isnโ€™t just in setting intentions, but in sticking with them in a way thatโ€™s practical, motivating, and aligned with your values. Hereโ€™s how to make that happen.

1. Choose a Monthly Theme

Instead of listing a bunch of to-dos, start by setting a theme for the month. This creates a unifying thread that connects all your goals and actions. For example, your theme could be โ€œnourishmentโ€, โ€œclarityโ€, โ€œcourageโ€, or โ€œconsistencyโ€.

Ask yourself:
๐Ÿ‘‰ What do I want to focus on or feel more of this month?
๐Ÿ‘‰ What area of my life needs more attention right now?

From there, build 2โ€“3 intentions that support that theme.

2. Make It Tangible, Not Vague

Intentions like โ€œbe healthierโ€ or โ€œstay focusedโ€ are great in theoryโ€”but theyโ€™re too broad to act on. Reframe your intentions into actions. For example:

  • Instead of โ€œeat betterโ€, say โ€œcook 3 home meals per weekโ€

  • Swap โ€œbe mindfulโ€ for โ€œmeditate for 5 minutes every morningโ€

This makes it easier to track your progress and stay motivated.

3. Create a Visual Cue or Ritual

Out of sight, out of mind. To keep your intentions top-of-mind:

  • Write them on sticky notes and place them where youโ€™ll see them daily

  • Add them to your phoneโ€™s home screen or planner

  • Create a simple morning ritual to revisit them with a cup of tea or coffee

Visual reminders help reinforce your commitment without relying on willpower alone.

4. Do Weekly Check-Ins

Instead of waiting until the end of the month to evaluate your progress, do a short check-in every Sunday (or whatever day suits you). Ask yourself:

  • What did I do well this week?

  • What felt aligned with my intentions?

  • Whatโ€™s one small tweak I can make for next week?

These micro-reflections can help you course-correct early and avoid falling off the wagon completely.

5. Celebrate Wins (Big and Small)

We tend to focus so much on what we didnโ€™t do that we forget to honour what we did. Celebrate the little winsโ€”whether you journaled once a week or finally cleaned out your inbox. Give yourself a pat on the back or reward yourself by having a bigger piece of chocolate for the week.

This builds positive reinforcement, making it easier to repeat the habits that move you toward your intentions.

Final Thoughts

Monthly intentions arenโ€™t about being perfectโ€”theyโ€™re about being intentional. By choosing a theme, making it tangible, and building in small moments of reflection and reward, youโ€™re not just setting goalsโ€”youโ€™re creating a life of purpose, one month at a time.


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