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Have you ever made a dream/vision board already? It's really an effective motivator.

One tip I read somewhere is to keep it handy wherever you go, so place all the pictures in a clear book (aside from the one hanging on your bedroom wall) as a reminder of your goals and what you need to attain
Hello and Blessings,

I've been making my vision board. In fact, I put it off for way too long. I've found it's a very intense process for me, but very gratifying. Of course, I've been using photo manipulation software to make the results as realistic as possible and that takes awhile.

I have an actual board, but also look at the images on my computer while I'm in a meditative/self induced trance state. Since I'm more of an auditory person, this supercharges my visualizations.

I'd recommend a vision board to everyone.

JF
I ever make a vision board, but I make it too big, so I can bring it everywhere. Thanks for the tips to make it handy, I will try it!
I have many of my clients create a vision board. It helps get them in a state where they are open to change. It takes some real effort to create a board that the client can connect with. I actually have posted my vision board in my office and clients often tell me that they can see "it".
(10-04-2010 01:09 AM)jwalley Wrote: [ -> ]I have many of my clients create a vision board. It helps get them in a state where they are open to change. It takes some real effort to create a board that the client can connect with. I actually have posted my vision board in my office and clients often tell me that they can see "it".

Yes, it's truly effective having a vision board to start our goal setting. It's a great motivator especially in the office wherein you can get motivated to work well and be productive.
I created two identical vision boards (a bit of work but fun to do) and one hangs in my bedroom just above my dressing table and the other in my office where I see it whenever I look up. Lots of people found it fascinating. For me, it's simply not enough to look at it but to do so with intent and emotion. It is always good to place a picture of yourself in the midst of the pictures of what you want.

I also carry with me in a credit card size paper (prederably thick paper), on which I wrote my goal statement, which I look at and read several times a day. It's always in my pocket. When I read my goal statement and watch my vision board with intent, I always feel the strong vibration to get some serious actions going that take me closer to realizing my goal sooner than later.

One other tool I use is the Mind Movie. I made it myself using the instructions the Mind Movies team give and it is indeed the most powerful expeirience I have had in manifesting. I created the movie of what I wanted to manifest and put it in my ipod and pc, which I listen to and watch all the time. The background music is my faviourite, which instantly lifts my spirity and energy.
(10-05-2010 03:22 PM)JoRichards Wrote: [ -> ]I created two identical vision boards (a bit of work but fun to do) and one hangs in my bedroom just above my dressing table and the other in my office where I see it whenever I look up. Lots of people found it fascinating. For me, it's simply not enough to look at it but to do so with intent and emotion. It is always good to place a picture of yourself in the midst of the pictures of what you want.

I also carry with me in a credit card size paper (prederably thick paper), on which I wrote my goal statement, which I look at and read several times a day. It's always in my pocket. When I read my goal statement and watch my vision board with intent, I always feel the strong vibration to get some serious actions going that take me closer to realizing my goal sooner than later.

One other tool I use is the Mind Movie. I made it myself using the instructions the Mind Movies team give and it is indeed the most powerful expeirience I have had in manifesting. I created the movie of what I wanted to manifest and put it in my ipod and pc, which I listen to and watch all the time. The background music is my faviourite, which instantly lifts my spirity and energy.


Wow, good for you JoRichards.

For some goals to manifest, few had the persistence to do this. Manifesting what you want takes a lot of patience and hard work especially in the visualization area.

Most of us are simply too lazy to go through with this or just give up to easily when they don't see any changes right away...which is sad
I only created a kind of vision board as a desktop background once, but I found it very hard to find pictures that motivate me and therefore the "visionboard" hardly had any emotional effect on me :/
The credit card tip is great though, Bob Proctor recommends the same thing.
this is a really great thing when you do it. i haven't don't this for a goal in several years, but when i did, it def helped me focus on my goal. although my pics were generic (meaning people in it were not me or people i knew) so i don't think it was as affective as it could have been.
but i have been really working on myself the last year, meditating, looking inside, replacing old patterns, affirmations, and creative visualization. it has all been working awesomely!!! i feel soo good and soo proud of myself, that even when i have moments of fear or old patterns, i know they are just moments..and it's harder sometimes than others but i am able to get out of the funk and feel the bad stuff, let it pass, and then focus on the positive/good in my life.
it feels good.
i do alot of visualization combined with writing the goal and 'ideal scene' out on paper and putting it in my pillow or purse. i think adding the vision board would help me focus alot. sometimes when your mind is wandering a picture (of something good/positive) can 'snap' you out of the funk faster than you can sway your mind too.

Smile
(10-05-2010 03:22 PM)JoRichards Wrote: [ -> ]I created two identical vision boards (a bit of work but fun to do) and one hangs in my bedroom just above my dressing table and the other in my office where I see it whenever I look up. Lots of people found it fascinating. For me, it's simply not enough to look at it but to do so with intent and emotion. It is always good to place a picture of yourself in the midst of the pictures of what you want.

Which software you used for creating vision board? I used mind-vision but that was not impressive, does you know another one?
(09-03-2010 07:50 AM)Amy Twain Wrote: [ -> ]Have you ever made a dream/vision board already? It's really an effective motivator.

One tip I read somewhere is to keep it handy wherever you go, so place all the pictures in a clear book (aside from the one hanging on your bedroom wall) as a reminder of your goals and what you need to attain



Not only is it an effective motivator but they work... I had one hanging in my bedroom wall about 8 years back.. i sort of fell out of using them after I got married.. but a few months ago when i was looking through some pictures and saw my vision board........ i can not even explain the shock i had when i saw.. there were so many things on the board that are all in my life now..


vision boards are fantastic.. get one!
(09-03-2010 07:50 AM)Amy Twain Wrote: [ -> ]Have you ever made a dream/vision board already? It's really an effective motivator.

One tip I read somewhere is to keep it handy wherever you go, so place all the pictures in a clear book (aside from the one hanging on your bedroom wall) as a reminder of your goals and what you need to attain


Wow. This was a nice thing to do.
I don't really take into consideration putting any kind of photos or pictures in my bedroom, I just don't feel but knowing this thing; about vision board, I think I feel a lot better.

Now, I will surely set up the goals I haven't achieved yet. Thanks for the motivational experiences of yours!
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