What You Need
For a physical board you can use a variety
of materials: cork board, poster or even
make your ow n. If you prefer an electronic
version which you could use as a screen
saver or print, you w ill need a scanner and
a program such as Photoshop, Illustrator or
even Word w ill suffice.
Use scissors, tape, pins, and/or a glue-stick
to put your board together.
Gather magazines and newspapers that
you can cut images and quotes from.
Collect photos, quotes, images of places
you want to go, reminders of people in your
life or relationships you want to manifest
and any thing else that inspires you.
Give yourself a stress-free hour or two to
put your board together. You can even
invite friends over to join you for a vision
board party.
How It Works
If you are mak ing an electronic board you
w ill need to scan items you cut out to be
placed on an artboard in a program of your
choice. For the traditionalist, gather your
supplies and arrange your pieces on the
board to get a general idea of the design
you like, then start gluing or pinning.
Place your vision board prominently in
your office or at home as a daily reminder.
Some people find the process of mak ing
the board enough to motivate them, but
to achieve the optimal results, constant
reinforcement works best.
A s your life changes and goals shi, you
can rearrange the board or make it a
practice to make a new one ever y year.
Regardless how you use it, let your vision
board tell the stor y of your dreams.
D
GO
confidently in
the direction of
your dreams!
Live
the life you've
imagined.
~Henry David Thoreau
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Jules Lewis Gibson, Founder &
Editor in Chief GR AVITAS Magazine
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