"Before anything else, comes a vision."
So often we think our current reality is the only one we can have. And we stay in the same spot for months and even years. This is just limiting beliefs that are speaking. One of the most important things to combat this way of living life is to harness the power of possibility!
What could be possible if you dreamed it, believed in it and put all your action into that vision? Enter a vision board!
When life feels stale or stuck, that's when you know it's time to create a new vision board.
Step 1: Choose your images
You can use old magazines if you want but I really liked doing my latest (pictured) vision board by choosing my own images on Pinterest and then printing them. It allows you more freedom to really choose the images you want on your board vs. what's just available in magazines.
- On Pinterest, go through your favorite quotes and images then save them to your camera roll by tapping the 3 dots on the image and clicking "Download Image" {see example above}
- Get about 40-50 images for a large poster size vision board
- Once you have your images and you feel good, it's time to edit them down. Go through your images and make sure they are a "hell yes!" Discard the ones that aren't. Ask yourself, "Is this something I really want to call into my life?" Whatever doesn't fit in that answer as a yes, delete.
- Once you have 30-50 solid images, download the Kodak Moments App. Select a local CVS or Walgreens to send the prints to and add your images to the app. Go through the steps and once you finish ~it usually takes an hour to develop~ put your boots on and head out to pick up your provisions.
Set the mood: turn some music on, sip your coffee and make sure you're in a space where there are no distractions. Creating your vision board isn't something you haphazardly do, it's something you do with focused intention. Make sure you're mentally in a good place where you feel inspired and excited to do this!
How to select your images: the best way I can encourage you here is to tell you to listen to your intuition. She's strong and she's got a bold voice all you have to do is let her speak. She speaks through emotion. When you go through Pinterest and you're intentionally there looking for what you want next in your life, you open yourself up to the signs. Let the photos choose you. When it feels right, save it. Don't worry just save anything that feels right and makes you feel how you really want to feel in your life.
An example: When doing my last board, I came across a picture of a Ford Bronco. I had no idea what it had to do with my vision except that once I saved it and started thinking about it, I realized I've always loved Bronco's and now, it's my dream car. It's in my big vision and so you see the power of being open to what pulls you in. Sometimes we have things hidden so deep that all we need to do is breathe life into them and then poof, they start breathing.
Have fun: Biggest thing...have fun! Enjoy this time dreaming without limitations. Envisioning without self-doubt. Just be in the moment and have fun.
Step 2: Get your supplies & pickup your images
Hit up your local CVS or Walgreens and grab:
- a large poster
- a glue stick
- your printed images from the photo counter
Step 3: Create Magic
Let the magic begin! Turn on some killer music {like my Spotify Playlist}, light a candle and lay everything out on a flat surface.
Lay out your images first to get an idea of where you want them to go on my board or you can just flow with it and start pasting.
Be sure to cover the corners of each image with your glue stick and press the pictures down so they glue completely. Enjoy yourself and let the images speak to you as you glue them.
Once you're finished, step back and look at the magic.
Create a ritual around looking at your vision board every single day so you stay reminded of what you're moving fiercely forward to!