Actions drive outputs, which generate outcomes. These outcomes compound, determining whether objectives are achieved or missed. Objectives are set to accomplish missions, and missions are designed to fulfill visions. These elements collectively outline living. Distinguishing between and deciding on them is critical to living with intention. ^c1f6fb - [[An Action Is What You Do]]. Drives the output. - [[An Output Is the Direct, Measurable Product of an Action]]. Generates the outcome. - [[An Outcome Is the Immediate Change That an Output Creates]]. Determines achievement of the objective. - [[Any Objective Is a Function of Compounding Outcomes]]. Set to accomplish the mission. - [[A Mission Is a Longer-Term, Purpose-Driven Endeavor]]. Designed to fulfill the vision. - [[A Vision Is an Aspirational State of the Future]]. Fulfills the overarching *why*. Living with intention requires clarity at each level, but outlining intentional living is not enough. To effectively move from high-level visions down to granular actions, you need a prioritized hierarchy of life domains. [[The Life Domains of Vision]] provides a model for such a hierarchy. [[Output and Outcome Are Distinct]] [[Agency in Intentional Living Shifts from Control to Acceptance]]. [[Your Decisions Shape the Happiness You Derive From Your Life, Moment by Moment]]