I’ve always been a big believer in the power of intention setting. Whether it’s at the start of a new year, a new month, or even a new day, taking the time to get clear on what I want to manifest in my life has been a game-changer. One of the most powerful tools I’ve found for setting and tracking my intentions is an Intention Manifestation Journal.
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What is an Intention Manifestation Journal?
An Intention Manifestation Journal is a special place where you write down your desires, dreams, and goals. It’s different from a regular diary or planner. In an Intention Journal, you get specific about what you want to call into your life and why. You use it to clarify your vision, reaffirm your positive thoughts, and track your progress as you take aligned action toward your dreams.
I like to think of my Intention Journal as a sacred contract between myself and the Universe. When I put pen to paper and declare my intentions, it’s like I’m saying, “Hey, Universe, this is what I’m ready to manifest. Let’s do this!”
Creating Powerful Intentions for Your Journal
The key to setting effective intentions is to focus on how you want to feel, not just on what you want to achieve. For example, instead of writing, “I want to lose 10 pounds”, try, “I intend to feel energized, confident, and comfortable in my body.”
Your intentions should be positive affirmations, stated in the present tense as if they are already happening. This helps to reshape your thoughts and beliefs and signal to the Universe that you’re ready to receive.
Here are some more tips for crafting powerful intentions:
Tip: When I sit down to write my intentions, I like to light a candle, put on some inspiring music, and maybe even burn some sage or palo santo. It makes it feel like a special ritual and helps me get in the right headspace.
Intention Prompts
If you’re not sure what to write in your Intention Journal, prompts can be a great way to get the manifestation process flowing. Here are some of my favorites:
Remember, your intentions can be big or small. The Universe loves specificity, so don’t be afraid to get detailed. The more you can feel the energy of what you desire, the more powerfully it will manifest.
CMU explains to visualize yourself reaching your goal. Imagery can be a powerful tool for success. Imagine the day when you are achieving what you set out to do.
50 Powerful Intentions for Manifestation
Health
Wealth
Relationships
Career
Personal Growth
Use these intentions daily to align your thoughts and energy with what you want to manifest. Believe in their power, take inspired action, and watch your dreams become reality. The key is consistency and unwavering faith in the process.
Different Types of Journals to Set Your Intentions In
There’s no right or wrong type of journal to use for intention setting. The key is to choose one that feels special to you and that you’ll look forward to writing in. Here are some options:
Journal Type | Benefits |
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Blank notebook | Allows for total creativity and flexibility |
Guided manifestation journal | Provides prompts and structure if you’re new to intention setting |
Bullet journal | Combines intention setting with planning and tracking |
Digital journal | Easy to access anytime, anywhere (great for on-the-go) |
Scrapbook style journal | Incorporates images, quotes, and other inspiring elements |
Personally, I’m a fan of bullet journaling because I love the combination of intentions, affirmations, planning, and tracking all in one place. But I also keep a separate notebook just for my bigger vision and dreams. I decorate it with photos and quotes that inspire me. It’s like a portable vision board that I can take anywhere!
Using A Vision Board With Your Intentions
Creating a vision board is one of my favorite ways to get clear on my intentions and bring more inspiration to my journaling practice. I love the tactile process of flipping through magazines, cutting out images and words that resonate with my goals and dreams, and arranging them on a poster board in a way that feels meaningful to me. Some key things I include on my vision boards are:
- Photos that represent my ideal life and evoke positive emotions, like pictures of travel destinations, cozy homes, or joyful people
- Words and phrases that align with how I want to feel, such as “abundance,” “peace,” “creativity,” “adventure”
- Quotes that motivate and encourage me to keep going after my dreams
- Images of role models who have achieved things I aspire to
- Actual objects like plane tickets, charms, or trinkets that symbolize my intentions
I find that the act of physically creating a vision board helps solidify my goals and plant them more firmly in my subconscious mind. Then, I love to place my finished vision board somewhere I’ll see it often, like my office wall or the inside of my journal.
Whenever I’m journaling, I’ll open my vision board and spend a few moments soaking it in, visualizing my intentions as if they’ve already come to fruition. I imagine how it will feel in my body when I’ve achieved that big goal, or I journal about what my ideal day will look like once my dreams become reality. Some prompts I use when reflecting on my vision board:
- What would it feel like to be living this vision? What emotions come up?
- What’s one small step I can take today to move in the direction of my dreams?
- What limiting beliefs do I need to release to open up space for my intentions?
- How can I embody the energy of my vision board more in my daily life?
- What am I grateful for right now that is already aligned with my vision?
By combining my vision board practice with intentional journaling prompts, I find I’m able to stay more focused on what I truly desire and take inspired action to create the life of my dreams. My vision board acts as a guiding light, providing clarity, motivation, and a beautiful reminder of the magic I’m manifesting through the power of intention.
Tracking Your Intention Progress
Setting intentions is a great start, but the real magic happens in the follow-through. That’s where tracking comes in. By regularly checking in with your Intention Journal, you can reflect on the progress you’re making, note any synchronicities or signs from the Universe, and adjust your course if needed.
I like to do a monthly review where I look back at the intentions I set and ask myself:
- What aligned actions did I take this month?
- What evidence did I see of my intentions manifesting?
- What felt challenging or triggered negative thoughts?
- What do I want to continue, change, or release going forward?
This helps me stay accountable and keeps my momentum going, even when life gets busy or throws curveballs my way. It’s a way of signaling to the Universe that I’m serious about my dreams and willing to show up for them consistently. Remember, manifesting is a practice, not perfection.
There will be ups and downs, but your Intention Journal is always there to help you refocus, realign, and keep moving forward. Trust the process and enjoy the journey!
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