Great you want to have a vision board dream life all mapped out but you are sorta guessing on something and just filling space to cover all the areas.
I mean,maybe you’re not sure about the career piece yet? Or still figuring out what you want your relationships to look like? Or maybe you know what you want in some areas, but other areas feel fuzzy (enter the guessing & filling).
If you’ve been mapping out your board with the idea that it has to encompass a ‘completed picture dream life’…it’s time for us to chat 💯.
I’d estimate that about 98% of women the women I work with don’t have a full picture of what they want every single part of their life to look like. Yet they are still getting results with their vision boards (some major results!).
The truth is, we’re always still getting clearer on what we want. I am. You are. Everyone is.
Mapping out a sorta clear, but also just random dream life so your board is full isn’t the the move.
So let’s get into how to go about putting stuff on your vision board as you go.
You’re ready to add a dream to your vision board when…
1. You’re 100% clear that you actually want it
It doesn’t need to be an all inclusive thing. One time I put front row parking on mine (which I always get now without having to wait for someone to back out – score).
The only thing that really matters is that you know without a doubt that it is something you want. And by that I mean what you honestly want, not what you think you should want. If you would rather have a secret garden vibe lawn where your neighbors can’t see your front door from the street instead of a manicured lawn then that’s what you paste.
It doesn’t have to hold your whole life. The only thing that matters when you work with your board is that it has what you honestly want on it.
2. It needs to be vision board worthy
Even if you know what you want it still has to be vision board material. What I mean by that is vision boards are powerful tools for manifesting some kicka** stuff into your life but not everything belongs there.
You see this isn’t about visual to-do lists or fantasy. Vision boards are all about possibilities. In the Vision Lab members use the Possibility Spectrum to decide if what they want belongs on the board. Because some things don’t need the board for you to have them.
3. You have to work with it once the glue is dry
It does not matter if you have all the clarity and are working within the possibility spectrum if you set it ad forget it. Pictures on their own don’t do anything.
Ma’am, no vision board dream life is going to actually become your life if you treat said board like a craft project. You have to actively engage with your vision board to bring it to life.
Members in the Vision Lab build their boards and spend 20 mins or less per day working with them to start living what’s on there. Cuz there really isn’t any point in making a vision board if you aren’t going to use it.
Your vision board dream life will evolve
Lean in…
It’s okay if your vision board evolves
That is exactly why it is totally cool for you to not have it all mapped out. Because what is a dream life anyway? Something you achieve and then that’s it?
Real life doesn’t sit still. Vision boards are going to always grow with you so no need to have your entire life all figured out. You may want the house with a pool today and 10 years from now decide your ready to go move into a condo in New York.
Just approach it with what you want now using the steps above and be easy with it. Allow yourself the space to grow, evolve, change, and adjust.
The Moral of the Vision Board Dream Life Story
Stop trying to map out your entire dream life at once.
Instead, work with what you’re clear about right now. Then move to the next thing.
Inside Vision Lab, members only work on desires they’re 100% clear about at the time. Not “everything I want in life.” Just what they’re ready to work with now. This avoids wasting time trying to create a life they don’t actually want.
Instead, they work with their vision board as a tool for a journey. Not a final destination they have to figure out all at once.
And this actually makes getting desires faster. Because you’re not diluting your focus across twelve different areas of life.
And as you get results, you add the next thing. Members inside Vision Lab add to their vision boards all the time.
This is also why I teach a Vision Diary approach instead of one giant board.
Because you don’t have to have it “all figured out.” You don’t need to fill up a massive board and you don’t run out of space when you do want to add…you just flip to the next page.
Start Living Your Dreams Today
If you’re going to invest time and energy into a vision board (and I bet you are!)…the Vision Lab will help you start in a structured, intentional way. (Or re-calibrate what you’re currently doing).
Vision Lab is the comprehensive course for women who want their vision board to convert their desires to reality (fast!).
Inside, you’ll learn my proven method for using vision boards as belief-shifting tools that get results!
This course literally shows you exactly how to get clear on what you want, how to structure your vision board around it, and how to work with it to shift your reality.
So if you know what you want right now (even if you don’t have your entire dream life figured out), you’re ready for Vision Lab. 🎯🎯🎯
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