Create Your Vision

Vision Board 2026

Every year many people around the world create New Year’s resolutions. Often within a month or two they lose sight of their goals and dreams and find themselves back into their old habits and give up.

Here is where creating a vision board is different. You can do this anytime. You can create a vision board for the year or just for the summer. It is up to you.

What is a vision board?

It is a visual tool that can help you stay focused on your goals, dreams and intentions. Basically it is collage of all the things you want to happen in your life. There is no right or wrong way to do a vision board and what you put on there is 100% up to you. It is a great way to evaluate your life and what you want to achieve.

How to make a vision board?

Making a vision board can be very simple. One way I use to do it in the past before all our technology was simply by cutting and pasting pictures and words out of magazines onto a bristle board. This way is fun if you get a few friends together and hang out for the night and create. Wine optional.

Most recently I started using an app called Canva to create designs. You can create your own or use their templates. The options these days to create is endless.

How to get started?

  1. Clarify Your Goals: What is it you are looking to achieve? Financial freedom, fitness, new home, new car, personal growth, travel or new job?

  2. Gather your materials: Old newspapers, print outs from online or create online in some sort of creative application.

  3. Create your board by placing pictures and words in your vision board. Have fun and be creative. There is no right or wrong way to create a vision board.

  4. Display it where you will see it. Be sure it is something you will see everyday and throughout the day. Image all the things on your board are already yours. If you want financial freedom believe you have it already and image what you are spending your money on.

Above all have fun creating your vision board!

Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions
— Albert Einstein


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