#1: What are your goals?
Reflect on what you want to achieve in various areas of your life, such as:
- Career
- Health
- Relationships
- Finances
- Personal growth
- Hobbies or travel
Be specific about your goals and focus on what truly excites and motivates you.
#2: Gather Your Supplies
A base for your vision board:
-Corkboard, poster board, or even a digital app if you prefer a virtual version.
Visual materials:
- Magazines
- Printed photos
- Stickers
- Inspirational quotes
Adhesives: Glue sticks, pins, or tape.
Optional tools:
- Scissors
- Markers or pens
- Decorative items like glitter or ribbons.
If you would prefer to use a Digital Vision Board, a great tool would be to use this template from Canva.
- Make edits to your vision board and save as a JPG or PNG
- Set it as your computer background so you see it every day
- Print out a photo of your board, frame it, and keep it on your desk
#3: Collect Inspirational Content
- Look for images, words, and symbols that represent your goals and dreams.
- Cut out pictures from magazines or print items from online sources.
- Include affirmations, mantras, or power words that resonate with you.
#4: Design and Arrange Your Board
- Organize your materials by theme or category if desired.
- Lay out the pieces on your board without attaching them yet. Experiment with different layouts.
- Place the most important or central goals in the middle and others around it.
#5: Assemble Your Vision Board
- Attach your images and items to the board with glue, tape, or pins.
- Add handwritten notes or doodles for a personal touch.
#5: Display Your Vision Board
- Place your vision board somewhere you’ll see it regularly:
- Your bedroom
- Home office
- Digital wallpaper (if using a digital version)
- The goal is to keep your aspirations top of mind.
#7: Reflect and Update
- Spend a few minutes daily or weekly visualizing your goals while looking at your vision board.
- Update it as your goals evolve or once you’ve achieved milestones.
Different people learn in different ways. Try to taylor your Vision Board to the type of learner you are, or make yours a combination of the different types.
–Visual Learners: Prefer to see information in pictures, diagrams, charts, and written text.
- This learner would benefit most from a paper collage on a poster or corkboard
–Auditory Learner: Learn best by hearing and speaking. They enjoy discussions, lectures, and audio recordings.
- This learner should talk out their vision board as they assemble it or share their vision board with someone and discuss their goals
–Kinesthetic (tactile) Learner: Learn by doing, moving, or physically interacting with materials.
- This learner would benefit most from using magazines and paper products to assemble their Vision Board
–Reading/Writing: Prefer working with written words, such as reading textbooks or writing notes.
- This learner would benefit most by journaling about their Vision Board or writing out their goals on paper and attaching them to their board.
–Logical/Analytical: Excel at reasoning, problem-solving, and working with patterns or numbers.
- This learner benefits most from the collage aspect of the Vision Board and creating a pattern that appeals to their desires.
–Social: Thrive in group settings and enjoy collaboration and interaction with others.
- This learner would benefit most from hosting a Vision Board Party where they all come together to assemble their Vision Boards or share their goals.
–Solitary: Prefer to learn independently and reflect on their thoughts.
- This type of learner would benefit most from journaling about their goals and having a quite space to reflect on their goals and aspirations.
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