HIDDEN AGENDAS/INTENTIONS

Often when we don’t set an intention, we have a hidden intention, hidden agenda or ulterior motive that counteracts what we are really doing. This hidden intention may even be hidden from your own view. Your actions say one thing but the effect is something different. You may have seen this in meetings where people are speaking, but something seems off. They are saying one thing which makes sense intellectually but what they are saying does not square with the message you receive. For example, in a project meeting, someone comes up with a suggestion that seems irrelevant. It looks as though they are contributing but actually they just want to look as if they are contributing and making an effort.

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