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Create Your 2025 Vision Board: A Simple Guide

Yafa Goawily by Yafa Goawily
January 22, 2025
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Start the new year by focusing on what you truly want. Setting goals and intentions can align your heart, mind, and soul, and a vision board is a great way to bring your dreams to life.

What is a Vision Board?

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A vision board is a visual representation of your goals and aspirations. By using words, pictures, or symbols, you create a daily reminder of what you’re working toward.

Why Make a Vision Board?

Clarify your intentions: What do you want this year? Success, health, happiness, or peace? Feel inspired: Seeing your dreams every day reminds you they are achievable. Take action: It motivates you to work toward your goals.

How to Create One

Set Your Intentions: Think about what you really want and be clear about it. Gather Materials: Use magazines, markers, scissors, and a board or paper. Choose Your Style: Add pictures, words, or symbols that reflect your goals. Make It Personal: Include things that inspire and motivate you. Display It: Place your vision board where you’ll see it daily, like in your bedroom or office.

Reflect and Grow Ask yourself questions like: What does success mean to me? What makes me feel beautiful or fulfilled? Am I grounded in myself or seeking validation from others?

Understanding what you truly want helps you grow and makes your vision board more meaningful.

Remember: The Universe is Listening

The universe responds to clear intentions, but it’s up to you to take action. Your vision board is a tool to focus your energy, not a perfect art project.

Simple Tips Be honest about what you want. Include both big dreams and small goals. Revisit your vision board often to stay inspired.

This year, take time to create your vision board. It’s a simple and powerful way to start the year with clarity and purpose. Your future is waiting—start today!

Yaffa Goawily – Art Specialist/Art Advisor – Community development through art.

Yafa Arts & Crafts www.yaffa.ca

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