Vision Boards. Ask the universe you shall abundantly receive.
People are divided into two camps.
Those that believe in the
power of vision boards to materialise success, joy, good health, love, and
anything else you desire.
And those that
scoff and say “that’s too childish, I’m not doing it.”
I believe that as an
adult if you are not prepared to focus on your inner child sometimes, you are
missing out on a lot of fun.
All work
and no play make Jack and Jill dull people.
I always encourage my
pupils to make one at the start of the year so they can dream and plan.
A simple activity like cutting out images you like from magazines
or newspapers and sticking them on boards where you can see them daily are
possibility magnets.
If you Google
vision boards online you will see testimonies of people from all over the world
who live by them.
I would love to be run
more paid vision board workshops for people and places so I’m going to put that
on my next vision board and see what happens.
I ran a vision board workshop at a
Toastmaster convention for around thirty people and all of them, gave
me glowing feedback about how much they enjoyed it.
Some of them even emailed me later telling me
how creating the vision boards had clarified their public speaking goals and
reignited their desires to step out of their comfort zones.
Vision boards have a number of benefits.
They don’t cost much to make. They are quite
easy and quick to create.
They teach people the magic of goal setting and faith.
You don’t have to have any art
experience.
You feel plenty of pleasure cutting
things out with scissors because it’s relaxing and meditative
So why not give it a try, what have you got to
lose?
Materials needed
Blank piece of A4 paper.
Black pen or coloured
felts
Scissors
Pile of old magazines
Glue
Paintbrush to apply glue
A3 to A2 sized cardboard
Instructions
On a piece of white paper write out five key desires.
Grab your scissors and magazines and flick through them, when
an image or a word jumps out at you, cut it out.
Cut out around ten to twenty images plus words you like,
depending on the size of your board
Stick them onto your board.
Cut out your five hand written desires and place them on your
board.
Don’t worry if the images and words don’t match.
Place the board somewhere where you can see it every day
See what happens and expect some super surprises.
Creative Quote of the
week
In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a
positive vision.
Dalai Lama
Art and mosaic classes
and workshops for adults and children, Monday to Wednesday mornings and
afternoons.
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