![]() Use a glue stick or some other type of adhesive and place them on your poster board.Cut out photos that are visual reminders of what you want to create in your life (use old calendars, magazines, the internet, photos).Make your list of things you want in your life (or things you don’t want).Purchase a large poster board from a craft store.Once you have your list, follow these simple steps to creating your own Vision Board/Dream Board: Then turn it into the list of what you do want. So if you can’t figure out what you want in your life, start by making a list of what you don’t want. I don’t want to be single (I want a boyfriend/husband/companion, etc).I don’t want clutter in my house (I want organization and only things I love in my surroundings). 1 Headboard (Plastic) 1 Bed (Plastic) 104 Point Tokens 11 Dream Spirit Cards (5 Fairy Cards, 4 Boogeyman Cards, and 2 Sandman Cards) 110 Dream Cards (double-sided) Awards When I Dream won the 1st award of Peoples Choice and the 3rd award of Card Games at Epitrapezio: the 7th annual Greek Board Game Design Contest of 2016.I don’t want to be broke (I want to make $10,000 per month doing what I love).One of the methods I’ve taught in my seminars over the years is to make a list of what you “don’t want” in your life.Īlthough this may sound counter-intuitive, it can lead you to what you do want. The majority of people don’t get what they want because they never take the time to sit down and figure out what they want. The key is to get clear about what you want to create in your life. Here are some of the calendars I’ve used for my Dream Boards in case you are interested: Yes, I save old calendars because the ones I invest in are so beautiful that I hate to throw them away, so I re-purpose them by cutting out pictures from them for my Dream Board. One of the places I get pictures from are CALENDARS! This is a close-up picture of my dream board. So some of my goals are being healthy, eating fit, being at my goal weight, earning a certain amount of income, publishing a book, my spirituality, my relationship with my children, etc. I don’t currently have a lot of “material” goals in my life as I have everything I desire at this moment. I have made a lot of dream boards over the years, and they’ve changed as I’ve changed. ![]() ![]() Here is what my Dream Board (Vision Board) looks like as it sits in my master bathroom because I can look at it every morning when I get up and every evening when I go to bed: Depending on what you want to create in your life, you can include on your dream board goals for material things (tangibles) you would like to acquire such as: cars, houses, furniture, clothing, vacations as well as experiences or intangibles such as: love, confidence, peace, community, forgiveness, health, etc. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to create a dream or vision board. Dream Boards and Vision Boards are simply visual representations of what you want to create in your life. ![]()
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