tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275300596908012893.post7494424945311079681..comments2023-02-16T02:30:39.728-08:00Comments on The Intentional Aging Collective: Pause, Reflect, RecommitJenny Sasserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08670705132785879293noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275300596908012893.post-84528660717146664082011-04-21T13:31:23.869-07:002011-04-21T13:31:23.869-07:00I like Stephanie's answer about intentionality...I like Stephanie's answer about intentionality being the difference between being Me . . . and playing the construct called Me.<br /><br />So it's about being conscious of the world of choices available to us (despite the messages our culture gives us about aging) and having the courage to make choices that seem true to our true selves despite the lack of a clear road map as to where thatPaul Severancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07269677743166702610noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1275300596908012893.post-22892669156030563832011-04-14T11:55:45.668-07:002011-04-14T11:55:45.668-07:00For me, intentionality is the difference between b...For me, intentionality is the difference between being Me ... and just playing the construct called Me in my own life. <br /><br />It means being brave enough to get dirty, make mistakes, and even find the oddball and uncontrollable a bit delicious. It means being awake to the way things are, and knowing that can only know how things are for our own selves.<br /><br />And, I think I am seeing Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04163649031423865626noreply@blogger.com