Print book

Abraham Hicks Deep Dive: Segment Intending

A Practical Guide to Alignment, Intention, And Momentum

Most books about intention focus on outcomes. This one focuses on entry points. Segment Intending is the practice of orienting yourself before experience begins, at the natural transitions where attention resets and momentum hasn’t yet formed. Rather than trying to manage your entire life, this approach works with moments: before speaking, before starting, before responding. Small shifts at these boundaries quietly shape what follows. This book is designed to clarify how intention actually functions when applied at the right time.

Format

Paperback · 6x9

Price

$14.99

Length

99

Amazon

About this book

You don’t need to manage your whole life.
You only need to know how to 
enter the next moment.


Most people struggle with intention not because they lack discipline, but because they apply it too late. They try to fix experience after momentum has already formed, then wonder why effort increases and results don’t change.


Segment Intending offers a quieter approach.

This Deep Dive explores how intention actually works when applied at the right time: before experience begins, at the natural transitions where attention resets and choice becomes available again.

Before speaking.
Before starting.
Before responding.

Rather than asking you to maintain alignment or follow a routine, this book shows how reality unfolds in segments, not lifetimesand why small, well-placed intentions carry more power than force or constant effort ever could.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • Why alignment is something you re-enter, not maintain

  • How intention works best at transitions, not mid-stream

  • Why neutral states often outperform positive ones

  • How momentum shapes outcomes more than effort

  • A practical way to step into what comes next