What is
Intentique?
intentus Latin — intent, attentive, eager.
The plural form, intentique, appears in Book II of Virgil’s Aeneid:
“Conticuere omnes, intentique ora tenebant.”
or
“All fell silent, and held their gaze intent.”
A word to describe the moment a room leans in to hear the story that matters.
Intentique
is now also a practice for living intentionally. Built as an app — local on your phone, with AI in service of your purpose.
It’s where the soul work meets the project board. Where purpose starts as a direction, and becomes the way you walk the road.
Built on a 4-step philosophy.
- Intent.Name what matters. In your own words.
- Belief.The why behind the wanting.
- Visualize.Give shape to your dreams.
- Do.Take the next steps.
A cycle of creation. Each step complements the next.