Is Love enough to create healthy relationships?
We had an incredible session last week in “Intentional Living”. So many insights, realisations and epiphanies.. Here’s what we discussed.
Why does ‘YOUR’ recipe of love not work for everyone?
Intentional Living: A monthly platform to align your life and live with intentions (Sankalpa) in Sanskrit
In a world where distractions pull us in a hundred directions, Sankalpa is our anchor.
It is more than just an intention—it is a deep, unwavering commitment to our highest truth.
Unlike fleeting goals, Sankalpa arises from within—aligned with who we truly are, not just what the world expects of us. When we practice Sankalpa, we don’t just set intentions; we embody them.
We create a bridge between our inner aspirations and the life we live every day.
San means “to become one with” and Kalpa refers to time and the subconscious mind. When we set a Sankalpa, we are not chasing something outside of us. We are remembering who we are.
This space is for those who choose to live with clarity, with purpose, and with mindfulness. A place to practice, to grow, and to hold each other accountable—not through pressure, but through presence.
Build strong relationships with diverse group of people with whom you align while you can and when you are in a good space.
“Make hay while sun shines”
It’s OK if you are not a people person and dislike interactions. Not everyone like interactions with people. Find common ideas or activities and build your network around what interests you.
Lastly, do not forget the importance of “mental agility”.
Be a Teflon and keep moving on when situations keep you stuck emotionally or mentally or financially. Life is a series of individual moments and not always connected. You draw your energy from different sources all the time.
Warmly,
Manna