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Make a Vision Board for What You Want Next

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Turn your goals into something you can see every morning. Scissors, magazines, and an afternoon of getting clear on what you are chasing.

2u

duration

€ 15

budget

Ground

pace

A vision board makes the abstract feel real. Instead of goals living only in your head, you cut them out, arrange them, and pin them where you will meet them every single day. The act of choosing images and words is half the point: it forces you to name what you actually want across work, health, relationships, and growth.

Set aside an afternoon and gather the basics: a board, glue or pins, old magazines, and a few markers. Spend real time deciding on your goals before you start cutting, then hunt for images and phrases that make something in you light up. Lay it all out until the arrangement feels right, fix it down, and hang it somewhere you cannot avoid it.

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Gather your supplies: a poster or cork board, scissors, glue or pins, old magazines or printed images, and markers or stickers.

Before you cut anything, write down clear goals across the areas that matter to you: career, growth, relationships, health, finances.

Hunt through magazines for images and words that resonate with those goals. Add affirmations or quotes that inspire you.

Suggestion: Choose visuals that trigger the feeling, not just the object.

Lay everything out before you fix it down, arrange it until it feels balanced, then glue or pin it in place and add personal touches.

Hang your board somewhere you see it daily, like your bedroom or workspace, so it quietly reminds you where you are headed.

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PaceGround
Duration2u
Budget€ 15