My vision board
Ah! Sharing my vision board kind of makes me nervous. All of those “What will people think of my dreams? What if they think I’m silly?” thoughts come up.
But I get so inspired and motivated when other people share their vision and their dreams, so I want to do the same. Hopefully you get value from me sharing my dreams!
Why did I create a vision board? (Or what even is a vision board?!)
By being able to see and visualise my goals and dreams, I am inspired and excited to action more often. That’s really the whole idea - to create a visual representation of your goals so you’ll feel inspired to take action.
I created my board using Pinterest photos and putting them together in a collage on Canva (not sponsored, haha!).
Here’s what the photos on my vision board represent:
Creating a podcast
Having deep connection with friends (while having a cup of tea!)
Sharing my message on stage
Filming videos for Youtube
Doing 100 push ups
Relaxing (I’m working on taking time out from work!)
Reaching 100k subscribers on Youtube (subscribe here!)
Working from an inspiring home office
Creating & selling a personalised life planner (has been a dream for years!)
Running a retreat in Fiji
Having a deep connection with my partner
Writing in my gratitude journal
Attending a Tony Robbins Unleash the Power Within event
Rescuing animals from slaughter
Going to my coaching recertification training in California in 2020
Of course, this vision board doesn’t represent my entire life’s vision, nor does it portray every aspect of the best human I want to be (for example, it doesn’t show core values, beliefs or purpose).
Even as I’m writing this, I feel like I need to give an explanation for what I want, as if desiring to live my best life is wrong in some way (hello there, people-pleasing brain).
But no. I’m unapologetic about wanting to live my best life, and to help others live their best lives too.
Do you have a vision board? Let me know in the comments (you can comment by clicking the title of this post!).