Well how much fun can one person have?
Making your own vision board is a mixture of nerves, fun and expansion.
It can be nerve-wracking because you are declaring to yourself, that I can do this, I want this.
It is fun, because you can think BIG, real BIG and no one says “you are not up to that, you can’t do that” , infact as soon as you realise there is nothing to RISK by doing your very own vision board, your ideas and desires flow.
And it is expansive, because once you try it once, on something smallish, you will find it works, time and time again and you can pretty much get whatever YOU PUT YOUR MIND and SOUL to.
Why is this?
A vision board, simply reminds you of what you are in “alignment with.”
Seeing it every day simply reminds you of what you want and eventually leads to an increase in your excitement and eventually your acceptance of the fact that your declaration will come TRUE.
Here are some suggestions if you have never done one before:
1. work out 3 things that you would love to occur or happen in your life….
a.
b.
c.
2. Make this a 5 year plan, 12 month plan and a 3 month plan
a.
b.
c.
3. Go to a shopping centre, look on the internet, find pictures that represent these dreams and desires. They may from travel magazines, people you know, newspaper clippings, any magazine, or booklet. Cut them out and stick them onto a canvas , pin onto a cork board, or magnetise onto your fridge.
4. add colours, images that really resonate with you, so that the image becomes alive and you can “feel it” occurring. You will know you are on the right path because you get a little buzz.
5. Stick it somewhere that you look regularly. Have them in the toilet, in the kitchen, in your office, in your bedroom, in your car, or even stuck to your computer. There is no right or wrong.
6. Redo your vision boards regularly. Everything on them comes true if that is what you really want. If you are not confident, start small. Eg: to attend a show in town. Then extend yourself and make it big.
Here are some subjects that you may like to try:
- relationships
- kids
- holidays
- house/home
- friends
- day to day happiness
- aspirations in work
Please feel free to post any feedback. Cheers Sam
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