Vision Board

A Creation ritual for Manifestation

 
Photo by NPD Group

Photo by NPD Group

 

How to do it:

Preparing

Plan out your board.

Take some time to thoughtfully consider the message you want your personalized board to convey and how you want your vision board to look. Before you begin, ask yourself the following questions and commit to the suggested action (your shopping list) to follow through with.

a. What true wishes and desires do you want to reflect on your dream board?

Think about:

  • Your values

  • Career goals

  • Family life

  • Love life

  • Health & Wellness

  • How you spend your free time

  • What you want to learn or grow into

Make note of your answer before you begin selecting your images.

b. Do you want one board or multiple boards for different areas of your life? Some people prefer to make several small boards to visualize several categories of desires, while others prefer to make one large board that encompasses everything desired. Keep in mind that you’ll need to place this board in a visible area that you see every day.

For a small space, don’t buy a huge, poster board. If you’re picky about design and want your board to match your decor, consider that as well.

c. What type of images will you use (printed or actual photographs)? And where will you source them from? You can source these images from: Newspaper cutouts Magazine cutouts Images/Quotes printed from the internet Your Pinterest board Photographs Pages from a book Brochures/pamphlets/flyers Images are a major component of vision boards.

For photographs printed from the internet and cut out from magazines, use stick glue, tape or hot glue. For precious items or photographs, buy acid-free, removable adhesive that is safe for photos.

d. Decide on your vision board style — tidy board or messy board?

Some people don’t mind haphazardly cutting out photos and gluing them to a board. Others prefer a tidy and neat board. If you’re fine with imperfect cutouts, stick to scissors. But, if you need perfectly cut out, intricate images, pick up an x-acto blade and a cutting mat for a much more enjoyable experience.

Gather/Buy your supplies

Gather your vision board images. Many people choose to use cutout magazine images, text or quotes for their vision boards. It’s fun to go through the magazines and find images that speak to you. You’ll need to either purchase magazines or find a way to get a stack of free ones. Feel free to get creative and gather your images from other sources!

Set up your space

Creating a vision board is a special ritual. It’s a time to get in touch with your true self, identify your true desires and focus your energy on attracting them into your life. Treat this moment as something special, as something kind you’re doing for yourself.

Execution

Here are some ideas to make creating a vision board a special experience for you:

  1. Find an uninterrupted, quiet space — This is your own time and your own experience. A vision board is all about you and what you want for your life. Make sure you’ve got a few hours all by yourself to really focus on this special gift.

  2. Set out all your supplies — To ensure uninterrupted creativity, double check that everything you need to create your vision board is on hand. Don’t forget the extra glue sticks!

  3. Light some candles or incense — Our sense of smell is very powerful and delightful, remember to engage it. Use your favorite oil burner, perfume, lotion, candles or incense to invite a welcoming and soothing energy to the experience.

  4. Turn on some music — If there’s a certain artist or style of music that really lights up your soul, go ahead and play it. If you get distracted by lyrics or think the content of certain songs will influence you, then find some nice, instrumental music to play. Tibetan chants, singing bowls and even nature sounds can bring on a sense of comfort and peace, setting the mood for the experience.

  5. Meditate or say a prayer before you begin — take some time to sit quietly and check in with how you’re feeling. Let go of all your worries about the day.

  6. Create your vision board

    For this step, let your creative power shine. It’s totally up to you whether your board is simple and literal or complicated and metaphorical. Cut out your images and tell a story with your board or create a collage of images that speak to you. What matters is that the images mirror your desires. When you look at the board images, you should feel a strong connection to those desires.

    Take time to cut your images out. Sit with your images for a moment before you attach them to your board. Hold them in your hand and stare at them. Feel the desire running through your body. Notice what emotions arise when you think of that image and the desires that it conjures. See yourself getting what you want and feel the happiness radiating from it. Whatever you’re feeling in this moment is exactly what you want to experience every time you look at your vision board.

  7. After creating your vision board.

    Once you’ve created your vision board, place it in an area that you see every day.

    Many people like to notice their vision board near their nightstand or other place that they look at first thing in the morning. After a time, and to avoid “not really seeing” your vision board, make a positive habit out of sitting with your board at least once a week.

    Simply take 10 minutes to look at your board, reflect on why you specifically chose those images, and revisit the feelings of happiness and gratitude of eventually having those desires in your life. Not only is a vision board a wonderful reminder of what you truly want in life, it’s a powerful motivator to enact on achieving your goals.

    Treat your vision board like it’s sacred — it’s a special gift you’ve given to yourself, and a powerful tool to attract all your desires into your life.


Why do it:

A vision board is a powerful tool that helps you narrow down your desires through the power of choice. It is a visual collage of your desires. The tool helps you invest the time and energy to visualize your future and consistently reminds you of your life goals. Visualization is nearly as powerful as performing the action. When you visualize yourself living in your dream home, your brain trains your body for that reality.

By creating a vision board and placing it in a spot you see every day, you create the opportunity for consistent visualization to train your mind, body, and spirit to manifest your desires.


 

When to do it:

Monthly, Moon phases, Yearly

How long it takes:

1hr+

Materials needed:

Pen

Scissors

Glue

Board to glue on

Magazines or other imagery


 

Origin:

Modern

Original Source:

MindValley