How A Vision Board And The Law Of Attraction Work

in #life7 years ago (edited)

This summer started off with taking some college classes as well as trying to fill my free time with work and gym. Being a student and having so many things race through my mind it all gets lost somewhere and even with a planner I do not feel organized enough. My thoughts sometimes are lost due to my hectic schedule and good ideas just seem to come in and never stay for long. I have tried to keep a notebook with me to jot them down but it became tedious. Deadlines and thoughts of the future are constantly haunting my mind and I didn't have anywhere to put them but to keep digging them into my brain.

Through all the chaos that haunts my brain continuously, I remembered something. A few years ago my cousin telling me about her vision board. Now you may be asking, "what the hell is a vision board?" Good question, let me explain. You take a board. It can be anything made from cork, cardboard, poster or even a dry erase board. You then use that board and put all the things you envision in your life. All your wants, dreams, goals, what you want to achieve or what your working toward. Hence, the vision board.

Going back to my cousin she is spiritual and is unique in her own way which I always applaud her for. She told me about her vision board and what it was. Now anything that is crafty and organized I loved so I do not know why I didn't think of making one sooner. She put all her goals and what she wanted for her future and her career into her board and it did look visually appealing which makes you want to focus on your goals just as much. There is this thing called the 'law of attraction' and what it means is that we attract anything that we give attention to. The goal is that when we envision something and work for those things to become a reality we attract it and make it come true for ourselves.

Now you do not have to believe in any law of the universe or anything to make a vision board and you do not have to be spiritual or anything. You can't just create a vision board and expect it to magically come true and give you everything you ever dreamed of. It doesn't work that way. What you have to do is believe in yourself and what you want to achieve and become in the future. That is the key to the vision board. To help you visualize your goals, hopes and dreams to help you see that they can become a reality if you work towards them.

What I have put on my vision board are things such as college goals, life/wellness goals, relationship and personal such as quotes that are meaningful to me. I used a black poster board and framed it with a cheap frame to make it look just a little more fancy. What you can also use is washi tape to add borders or use sticky notes and make them into shapes. You can have bright colors or you can just choose colors to match your desk space or room. I used personal pictures and also favorite quotes to tie it all in and to make it more personal. The ideas are endless which is why I had so much fun coming up with ideas and putting it all together.

You can be as creative as you want with a vision board (or go over board like me, get the pun?). You can even just put a few pictures and call it good as long as you pay attention to it. The whole point is for you to envision your future and to work on something from it everyday and to be productive in building your life and future. As long as you have the mentality to work on it and embrace the change then the board did its job.

Get creative and be inspired!

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Love the idea, my small group is all about creating vision boards too. I joined soon after that day, but they said we can have anther craft day. If you don't mind posting a picture of yours, I would love to see it. I am not crafty by any stretch of the imagination, so I need to see all the examples as possible.

Great share, look forward to your next post! I am in the process of writing something similar. However instead of a vision board, I wrote myself a future letter.

A future letter? Thats a great idea! I didn't even think of that!

I might a little later and what I used was colored paper and also washi tape! You can find some in the craft store and I bought a frame too and the whole project was about $20. What also is a good idea is use old magazines to add some quotes, goals or pictures! It is super fun I love it!

You my friend are brilliant!

Thank you! :) Hope this all helps for your project!