Setting monthly intentions can be a powerful tool to help you align your goals, focus your energy, and take charge of your timeโwithout the pressure of lofty resolutions. But letโs be real: how often do we set goals only to forget them halfway through the month?
The key isnโt just in setting intentions, but in sticking with them in a way thatโs practical, motivating, and aligned with your values. Hereโs 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 โnourishmentโ, โclarityโ, โcourageโ, or โconsistencyโ.
Ask yourself:
๐ What do I want to focus on or feel more of this month?
๐ What area of my life needs more attention right now?
From there, build 2โ3 intentions that support that theme.
2. Make It Tangible, Not Vague
Intentions like โbe healthierโ or โstay focusedโ are great in theoryโbut theyโre too broad to act on. Reframe your intentions into actions. For example:
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Instead of โeat betterโ, say โcook 3 home meals per weekโ
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Swap โbe mindfulโ for โmeditate 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:
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Write them on sticky notes and place them where youโll see them daily
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Add them to your phoneโs home screen or planner
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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:
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What did I do well this week?
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What felt aligned with my intentions?
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Whatโs 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 didnโt do that we forget to honour what we did. Celebrate the little winsโwhether 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 arenโt about being perfectโtheyโre about being intentional. By choosing a theme, making it tangible, and building in small moments of reflection and reward, youโre not just setting goalsโyouโre creating a life of purpose, one month at a time.
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