Intentional Living

Intentional Living

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Personal Philosophy: How to Build Yours

How to build a personal philosophy that's a working framework, not a vague set of beliefs. 5 steps and examples.

Personal Philosophy: How to Build Yours

How to build a personal philosophy that's a working framework, not a vague set of beliefs. 5 steps and examples.

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How to Live with Purpose: A Daily Practice

How to live with purpose before you've found your one big purpose. The daily practice that delivers meaning regardless.

How to Live with Purpose: A Daily Practice

How to live with purpose before you've found your one big purpose. The daily practice that delivers meaning regardless.

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How to Stop Following the Crowd

Why we follow the crowd even when we know better. And the 4 practices that move you out of the herd.

How to Stop Following the Crowd

Why we follow the crowd even when we know better. And the 4 practices that move you out of the herd.

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Morning Intention: A 5-Minute Daily Practice

A 5-minute morning intention practice that frames the day. Three questions, no fluff, real shifts.

Morning Intention: A 5-Minute Daily Practice

A 5-minute morning intention practice that frames the day. Three questions, no fluff, real shifts.

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What Is a Mindset Shift? (And How to Have One)

What a real mindset shift is, what it isn't, and how to engineer one when you need it.

What Is a Mindset Shift? (And How to Have One)

What a real mindset shift is, what it isn't, and how to engineer one when you need it.

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The Power of Saying No by Default

  We live in a world that treats "yes" as the ultimate metric of success. We say yes to extra projects, optional social gatherings, and endless digital notifications.   But...

The Power of Saying No by Default

  We live in a world that treats "yes" as the ultimate metric of success. We say yes to extra projects, optional social gatherings, and endless digital notifications.   But...

Intentional Living: Designing Life Instead of Inheriting It

Intentional Living is the quiet, philosophical side of No. 925. Essays on the default script, mindset shifts, digital detox, slow living, and how to live with purpose without performing it. For people questioning autopilot and choosing life deliberately.

Intentional Living Questions

What does intentional living mean?

Intentional living means making choices deliberately — about how you spend time, money, attention, and energy — rather than defaulting to whatever everyone else is doing. It is not minimalism, though they often overlap. It is not anti-ambition. It is the practice of asking why you are doing something before you do it.

What is living intentionally in practice?

Living intentionally looks like checking in with yourself before reflexively saying yes. It looks like choosing what you consume, what you produce, who you spend time with, and what you wear with conscious awareness. It looks like rejecting the default script when the default script no longer serves you.

How do I live with purpose every day?

Purpose is not a single dramatic answer. It is a daily practice of asking what matters, doing one meaningful thing, and noticing where your attention goes. Our essays cover specific daily practices that work, including morning audits, weekly reviews, and the simple discipline of saying no to things that drain you.

What is the default script?

The default script is the unwritten cultural script most people follow without questioning: school, college, career, mortgage, retirement. None of those are bad on their own. The problem is when you choose them by accident instead of on purpose. Our essays examine the default script, who benefits from it, and what alternatives look like.

Is intentional living the same as slow living or minimalism?

Related, not identical. Slow living focuses on pace. Minimalism focuses on possessions. Intentional living is broader — it is the umbrella that includes both, plus career, relationships, attention, and consumption. Many of our essays explore where these movements overlap and where they diverge.

How does No. 925 connect to intentional living?

Every No. 925 garment is made to order rather than pulled from a warehouse, which is itself a form of intentional production. Our graphic statements on hoodies, hats, and tees are wearable reminders of the philosophy: My Own Lane, Live Awake, Default Was Never Mandatory, Choose Differently. The clothing is the artifact. The blog is the thinking.

What is Project 925?

Project 925 is No. 925's giving initiative. Ten percent of monthly profits go to a vetted local or regional nonprofit, rotated monthly. We choose organizations where the contribution will actually be felt. Causes include mental health support, environmental conservation, and veteran assistance — areas the intentional living community cares about.