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Learn moreWhen it comes to your future, you might just need to see it to believe it. At least that’s the thinking behind creating your own personalized vision board.
Vision boards, sometimes also referred to as dream boards, are a visualization tool that can help you construct and clarify a view of your future—your hopes, goals, and aspirations—and help spur you to action. Whether for your professional or personal life, a vision board can be a productive mental exercise that not only helps you think creatively about your life’s possibilities but also provide you with direction and ideas to help manifest those possibilities you most desire.
Creating your own personal vision board is ultimately a very simple practice—most of the difficulty might just be in carving out the time to focus your thoughts on the future. However, when you come to the table to make one, you’ll have two basic options: creating a physical or digital vision board.
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Learn moreA physical vision board is basically a collage assembled from materials you might already have readily available. To get started, you’ll need a board of some kind, whether that’s a poster board or corkboard. You’ll also need some basic crafting materials like scissors, glue, and tape. If you’re using a corkboard, you will just need some pins or tacks. Last, and certainly not least, you will need a source for the images and words that you will add to your vision board. For this, a stack of your favorite magazines, some newspaper, or other media will do the trick.
For those that might want to skip the arts and crafts hour, a digital vision board can be just as effective—and even simpler. All you will need is an internet connection and the right place to compile your visions. A blank Word document works well for this and offers unlimited length for you to add and arrange material. Otherwise, you might turn to a subscription to a site like Pinterest or an app like Canva in which you can save and assemble your digital dream board.
From here, all you need is some time free from distractions so that you can focus on assembling your vision board with some concerted effort and a clear head.
Once you’re ready to start vision boarding, there are virtually limitless directions you can go. Use these tips and vision board ideas to get started and you’ll be on your way in no time.
The best part of making a vision board is that the final form it takes is entirely up to you. Regardless of whether you go the physical or digital route, use your vision boarding exercise to focus on and capture what matters most to you, in whatever way that takes shape and however you see fit.
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