Unlock the Power of Vision Boards: A Path to Joy and Fulfillment
Discovering My True Desires
Over the years, three images have consistently appeared on my vision boards: the vibrant cityscape of New York, a cozy library in a beautiful home, and the serene ocean. These images evoke a sense of excitement and peace, reminding me of my deep-seated desires. As a writer, I dream of being surrounded by my own book collection one day. The ocean’s tranquility brings me comfort and relaxation, which is why I made the move to Miami last year.
The Common Mistake We Make
When creating vision boards, we often include goals that feel unachievable or out of reach. This can lead to feelings of disconnection and dissatisfaction. Our vision boards should inspire us, not make us feel bad about ourselves. The law of attraction responds to our energy, not just words or images. It’s essential to focus on what makes us feel good, inspired, and hopeful.
Real-Life Examples
I’ve seen friends and colleagues make this mistake. One friend had a vision board with a specific sale price for her house, but she ended up selling it for less. Although it was a swift and easy sale, her initial goal created anxiety. Another friend had engagement rings on her vision board, but it made her feel desperate and anxious about finding her soulmate. A guy I met dreamed of backpacking across Asia, but his constant scrolling through pictures created feelings of frustration.
The Key to Success
It’s not about making unrealistic goals; it’s about ensuring your vision board makes you feel good. This puts you in a high vibration, allowing positive things to flow into your life. A light, high vibration has major manifesting power. My friend’s swift sale allowed her to rent her dream home in Austin, achieving her secret goal without even realizing it. My colleague Jackie switched her vision board from diamonds to a peaceful path in the woods, which made her feel more optimistic and connected to her dream.
Chris’s Breakthrough
Chris, who wanted to backpack across Asia, felt overwhelmed by the endeavor. By asking himself what felt more achievable in the short term, he decided to book a week-long trip to Colombia, his first international adventure. This smaller goal felt more manageable and exciting.
Three Essential Questions
When creating your vision board, ask yourself:
- How does this image make me feel? Ideally, it should evoke feelings of lightness, optimism, and excitement.
- What will looking at this every day inspire me to do? Ideally, it should encourage you to think bigger and take action.
- Who wants it? Ideally, it should be your own desire, not influenced by others.
The Power of Joy
Vision boarding, like any other manifestation tool, should boost your mood. When you approach life with a positive attitude, everything becomes easier and more manageable. Your joy is your power, so lean into it! Create a vision board that feels like a warm hug, not a reminder of what’s lacking in your life.
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