Saturday, February 24, 2018

Vision Boards - Should I or Shouldn't I Create Them?

Adulting With Beth

I have to admit, I read The Secret and watched the movie. I haven't decided if I should be embarrassed by this. Afterwards, I worked on creating a Vision Board...or I should say I created FIVE Vision Boards. I may have gotten a bit carried away. Let me start at the beginning.

I have mentioned my love of the podcast By the Book. One of the books they did was The Secret. I also got my best friend, Megan, hooked on the podcast. Together, we decided to read the book and create our own Vision Boards.

A Vision Board is a place to gather pictures and words together to manifest your thoughts. It's basically just a way to put the Law of Attraction into action.

So, how did I end up with five boards?



It all started out innocently with one board, the one above. I went through magazines since I had a ton of old ones stacked up (which I finally was able to read and recycle). Even though I had so many magazines, I didn't have the pictures I wanted to add. I started doing a Google search for things that would pop into my mind. I printed out so many pictures that I began grouping them by similar themes. The board above is my personal board. It's my way of showing myself as calm and relaxed while being tough (Hello, Wonder Woman).  There just wasn't enough room for everything I wanted to include. 



This led me to creating different boards about various areas of my life. I want to focus on creating more money and resources as a Teacherpreneur (teacher entrepreneur), improving my love life (nonexistent right now), traveling (already have my first vacation booked this summer), and creating a home (which I will hopefully buy later this year).

Overall, I really enjoyed the process. I like to look at my boards and envision how things are going and will be in the future. I think if you are crafty or are open to the possibility of Vision Boards, then these are for you. If not, maybe pass. They are time consuming to make. so, what do you think?

Do you have a Vision Board?
Do you think others should have one?

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