In the 3 previous posts, I showed you simple processes for identifying what you want in various aspects of your life, prioritizing those things, and then crafting your vision statement. In this post, I’ll give you simple directions for turning your personal vision statement into a vision board you can use to energize your vision.
To prepare for this, get a pile of magazines and newspapers and set aside a couple of hours. Go through all the magazines and find pictures, headlines and illustrations that capture key pieces of your vison statement Cut these out of the magazines and put them in on the floor or on a table.

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Some of these pictures can be literal things such as places you want to visit, or a car that you want. Others may be symbolic, such as a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow to show wealth, or someone finding their way through a maze to show that you can figure out solutions to problems. The important thing is that it’s got to be meaningful for you.
Once you have clippings that address your most relevant goals, get a sheet of bristle board or card stock paper (about 2 feet by 3 feet). Then sit down and arrange your clippings into a collage on the piece of card. Group them in a way that works for you. One area may represent work, another your home, another travel, and another exercise, if those breakdowns work for you. Fit this to your needs.
Once you’ve arranged the clippings in a way that works for you, glue them to the card. Then post the card up where you can see it daily. In realizing goals, it’s important to have a clear mental picture of what you want, and by seeing this ‘vision board’ daily, you imprint it upon your unconscious mind.
This is an amazingly simple process to imprint important goals into your unconscious and to keep your focus on attaining them. Doing this with others helps you understand more about who they are, what they want, and why. It’s simple, and it’s fun. And it’s a delight to look at your vision board over time and see each picture being realized.
In the next post, I’ll show you how to turb0-charge your vision over the next 30 days to produce results that will amaze you!
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