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Draw Where You Want to Be in Five Years
Sketch your ideal future instead of just thinking about it. No artistic skill needed, only honesty about what you want.
2u
duration
€ 10
budget
Ground
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Writing goals is one thing, drawing them is another. When you sketch where you want to be in five years, you engage a different part of your mind and often surprise yourself with what surfaces. This is not about making art, it is about giving your dreams a shape you can look at.
Settle into a quiet space with paper and whatever pencils, markers, or crayons you have. Spend a few minutes reflecting on every corner of your life, career, relationships, health, hobbies, then start sketching the key elements without worrying about how it looks. Use symbols and metaphors, add colour and small written milestones, and when it is done, sit with it. If it inspires you, write an affirmation to go with it and revisit it monthly.
by PlayTryBe team
Find a quiet, comfortable place with good light and a distraction free workspace: your room, a quiet cafe, or a peaceful park.
Gather your materials: a large sheet of paper or a drawing journal, plus pencils, markers, or crayons.
Spend a few minutes reflecting on where you want to be in five years across career, personal life, health, and hobbies. Jot down notes.
Start sketching your vision. Forget artistic perfection, focus on symbols and metaphors that capture your goals, then add colour and detail.
Suggestion: Write small milestones alongside the visual elements.Review your drawing. Does it inspire you? If so, write a positive affirmation to go with it and set a reminder for monthly reviews.
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