How to Make a Vision Board
by Christine Kane
One of my most popular past blog posts is Vision Boards: A Quick Story. I wrote it months before the DVD The Secret was released. Then John Assaraf's story of manifesting his giant mansion by using vision boards (in The Secret) popularized the concept. Many of us, however, have been doing them for years. (I've been using them at my women's retreats for about 5 years now.) And the value of a vision board goes way beyond just mansions and gold watches!
What is a Vision Board?
There are several methods you can use for creating your vision board. I've written about each one below. You can choose which one works best for you, depending on where you find yourself on this path of creating your life.
Supplies you'll need for creating a Vision Board:
- Glue. Not Elmers. (It makes the pages ripple.) I like using Yes! Glue or Rubber cement. Glue sticks are my second choice because they don't last.
Before you begin your vision board:
Put on soft music. My favorite music for activities like this is Anugama Shamanic Dream I and Shamanic Dream II . I love these CD's for massage or any activity where you want to keep your mind quiet.
The Five Steps of Creating a Vision Board:
Step 5: Hang your vision board in a place where you will see it often.
Three Types of Vision Boards:
Do this vision board if:
- You want to change your environment or surroundings.
- There is a specific thing you want to manifest in your life. (i.e. a new home, or starting a business.)
How to create this vision board:
2 - The "Opening and Allowing" Vision Board
Do this vision board if:
- You've been in a period of depression or grief
- You have a vision of what you want, but are uncertain about it in some way.
- You know you want change but don't know how it's possible.
How to create this vision board:
3 - The "Theme" Vision Board
Do this vision board if:
- If you are working with one particular area of your life. For instance, Work & Career.
How to create this vision board:
The only difference between this vision board and the others is that this one has clear parameters and intent. Before you begin the vision board, take a moment to hold the intent and the theme in mind. When you choose pictures, they will be in alignment with the theme. You can do the Theme Vision Board on smaller pages, like a page in your journal.
Some things to remember about vision boards:
- Your vision board might change as you are making it. I was just talking with a friend of mine who said that she had been making a vision board for the new year. The theme was all about what she wanted in this year. Then, as she pulled pictures and began to lay them out, the theme changed into a simpler one about her everyday life and the moments in each day. It surprised and delighted her to experience that evolution. You might find that you have little epiphanies from making a vision board.
Make a Vision Journal
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