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Creating A Vision Board: The One Simple Tool That Will Help You Achieve Your Goals


The new year is a great time to get organized and make some big changes in your life. Whether you're looking to start a business, build some wealth, or just live a more healthy lifestyle, one of the easiest ways to do that is by creating a vision board. Vision boards are like Pinterest boards but they feature pictures of the future instead of pictures from other people's lives. They're also much more fun because they allow you to see what kind of world might be possible for yourself!


It's a new year, and it's time to make some big life changes.


The first step to making any major life change is to think about the process. This can be a difficult process because you might have been doing things your whole life and never considered changing them. A vision board is a great tool for visualizing your goals, and it’s something that can help you break down all of these big changes into smaller steps so they seem easier to achieve.


For example, if you want to lose weight or start exercising more often—all things that are part of my personal vision board—I would start by looking at how long it takes me before I get hungry or bored while at work (or even just sitting on my couch watching real housewives. Once I determine how long this lasts each day, then I can figure out what kind of food/drinking habit would make me less likely get tempted by these things during those times when hunger strikes most often: cold cereal with milk instead of warm oatmeal; drinking water instead going buy Coke Zero; eating fruit instead cookies etcetera..


Vision boards are a great way to get your goals on paper and show them to the world.


They're also a great way to keep yourself motivated, because they'll help you see all of the things that need doing, so it's easier for you to prioritize them.

If someone asks what your vision board looks like (and they're likely going through this process themselves), sharing it with them is an easy way of showing off what matters most in life—and hopefully inspiring them too!


You can decorate your home with images of your ideal world, place a vision board over your bed or desk, see it in public spaces and hide it in plain sight.


You can use any medium to make a vision board. You can use a computer, a piece of paper, a board or even an actual wall.

There are lots of ways to use vision boards besides just organizing them on Pinterest or Instagram.

Here are some ideas:

  • Use them to organize your home. Create an image that represents the way you want your home to look, and then place it in a prominent place where you'll see it often. You can use this visual reminder as motivation for purchasing new items, cleaning up clutter and organizing other spaces around the house—especially if they're currently cluttered or disorganized!

  • Use them in the office. If you work from home, consider creating a vision board with images related to working at home (like sitting outside on a sunny day). This way, when things get stressful during an intense meeting at work (or even while trying not to get distracted by actual jobs), all those positive vibes will come flooding back into your mind!

Vision boards are fun and easy to do because they don't require much prep work before you put them up.

  • You don't need to spend hours planning or buying materials before you put them up. The first step is to make a vision board, which is essentially a collage of images that represent your goals and aspirations. In some ways, this is like making an art project—you can use any medium you'd like: paper, paint on canvases or walls (or even windows), or photos in frames taped around your house or apartment.

  • You could choose to host the party at home with friends who will enjoy hearing about what's inspiring you as well as participating in the fun activities themselves! If there aren't enough people present for all of them together (or if they're busy working), then it would be great if someone had their own space available where everyone could gather together without worrying about disturbing anyone else nearby.*

You'll get more out of a vision board party if there are other people there who can help you set one up.


You can get help from a friend or family member.

You could also hire an organizer to help you set up your vision board party, but this will cost money and may not be necessary.


A professional organizer can help with this process by providing recommendations on what items to include in your vision board and how they should be arranged on the wall (for example, if you're having it at home).

Another option is hiring a coach who specializes in helping people create their own vision boards—this person will likely have experience with organizing parties like this one!


Set a good example by keeping yourself organized and on track with your goals.


Setting a good example is one of the most important things you can do as a leader. It shows others that you're committed to your goals and not just going through the motions, which is an important distinction when it comes to raising money for a charity or event. While we've all heard the saying "what goes around comes around," this is especially true in business and personal relationships.


If you keep your goals private, others may question how serious you are about achieving them.


There’s a reason why so many people keep their goals private. Some may not want outside energy impacting their decisions to pursue their goals.

But the truth is: by sharing your vision with “a select few” or others, you can inspire and motivate each other on the path towards achieving your own goals!


A vision board party is an easy way for anyone to get organized for the year ahead.


A vision board party is an easy way for anyone to get organized for the year ahead. It’s a fun way to socialize with friends and family, make new connections, get your goals out in the open, and more. You can use it for any purpose you want!


I hope that you have found this article useful. If you have any questions about vision board parties or would like to share your own success stories, please leave me a comment below!



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