How to Make a Winning Vision Board

So those of you, who know me well, have watched the changes in my life materialize over the past two plus years. The life I had three years ago is unrecognizable to the one I have today, and I consider myself blessed to see that as a huge positive. The changes that took place in my life post the collapse of my marriage are positive changes that I designed and brought into being. It didn’t just happen one day that I woke up, had a job I love, with people I care about, doing things I never dreamed possible. It didn’t happen overnight that I began to know some amazing people and experience some life altering moments, or that my children and I have been able to thrive in the face of adversity.

No, none of it “just happened” none of it was an accident. It was all designed, built and envisioned long before the outcomes that are now visible.

My Pinterest Future Board

Several years ago I watched the show on Oprah about The Secret, and read the book. The fallout from the fame that was created distracted many people from the core unshakable truth behind the principle of cause and effect, and the power of our thoughts to control our outcomes. It took me about two years to let it sink into my damaged and depressed soul, but eventually, without me even recognizing it, hope and belief had quietly replaced fear and doubt.

I created my first Future Board, (I call it this instead of a “vision board” because it is much more intentional, it IS my future) back then with images of things and a life that my mind could not fully grasp. I felt foolish. There was no foreseeable way to make any of this come true, I knew that. The images on my board might as well of been those of going to the moon because I knew the likelihood that any of it would become my reality was as good as winning the lottery.

But putting the board together made me happy like a little girl doing a magazine collage so I went with it. Occasionally I would glance at the board and smile thinking, “what if”?

I have written several entries on the topic in the past year laying out all the ways the things on the board have “magically” appeared in my life since then, so I won’t boar you with the details now. Just know that every year, I update my board because so many items were achieved or realized in the prior year that I have to continue to dream bigger! My board is directly in front of me at my desk at work and has been for the past 2 years. Every day I look at it and smile, KNOWING with all that is in me, that it’s mine already I just need to recognize when it shows up.

And before the haters start in about materialism, IT IS NOT ABOUT THAT. It’s about creating the life you want, however it is you see it. But the board is not about THINGS, it’s about the design of your life. What your life looks like, feels like, what you will see and experience, accomplish and do. The images are simply a tangible reminder of the way the life you are creating will FEEL. And consequently how you will FEEL living that life, experiencing those things.

I think of my Future Board as my blue print to the next 3-5 years. I dream big on it, it’s the plans to the house; it’s the architecture to the life I’ve created and am continuing to create. It’s what keeps me focused, driven, cheerful (because my board is full of pretty shinny pink things…Let’s face it!). It has without question changed my thought process which in turn changed my life. The most thrilling thing for me is that I know the rest is coming, I don’t know how or when, and I don’t care. I just know it is. And that makes me very happy indeed!

Soooo…..

Your challenge is: Create a Future Board.
Here are my rules (IDK what the official ones are, these are mine!):

One of my Pinterest board: Moments..

1. Put up pictures of the EXPERIENCES you want to have manifested in your life. This is the KEY. You must focus your attention on THE BIG PICTURE DREAM. The “experience” you want to have, this is critical.

Example: I have a picture on my new board of a diamond engagement ring, but it’s not the ring I think about or want (aka the material object) it’s the marriage to the man of my dreams that the picture represents. So when I look at my board and I see that ring, I’m reminded that one of the important things in my life is that quality relationship and that end goal. Make sense? This is the most critical step in your success and where 90% of people go wrong and don’t get results. The beauty of the secret is the I wont be at all surprised, when it does happen that it would be with that very ring. But that’s not what I’m focusing my attention on. (if you need clarity or have questions on this point please ask, if you don’t get the light-bulb to go on here you will be swimming against the current, treading water, getting nowhere. Leave a comment below and I’ll reply)

2. Your board must reflect all the aspect of your life you would like to “upgrade”/improve/change. Things like health, financial security, fun things you’ve always wanted, places you’ve always wanted to go, things you’ve always wanted to do, and anything else that is important to you, such as religion ect.

3. There should be at least 4 categories represented on the board.
In each category find the BEST possible photo you can that communicates that goal, one that every time you see the photo it will remind you of the goal and make you happy.
Example: in my health section I have a photo of the “26.2” sticker to remind me that I want to run a marathon so I can put that damn sticker on the back of my car, and drive around all pompous because I finished a marathon!.

4. DREAM BIG! When it seems ridiculous, go for the photo that is even MORE over the top, to the point you feel like you have no business dreaming that big! Only you stand in the way of you and your dream.

My Travel Future Board

5. When you’re done the board should be a beautiful colleague of all the goals you want to accomplish in your life. It should make you happy to look at it. It should also make you feel like there is NO possible way any of it is going to come true for little old you, take in that feeling recognize that it’s there and valid…AND THEN LET IT GOOOOOOO!!! Never again think that thought when you look at your board.

6. Visualization is KEY! Take the time to imagine how each of those things will feel, lay out all the details in your mind. Think of super-stars when they win an award, they always say “I’ve dreamed of this moment all my life” and the reality is they have! They have pictured that day in their head a million times, so when it comes, they can recognize it as the culmination of the dream.

7. Put it in a place where you will see it every day, then just let it go. Go about your life, be happy when you look at it, think of each feeling those items represent..But let it go.

8. BELIEVE. It will all come to you. That’s it! Think happy thoughts! (read Belief 101 for tips)

Now you are ready to watch the magic happen in your own life!
Good luck and keep me posted on your fun stories, because you WILL have them.

*Many of mine are on this blog, the tags are “My Personal Stories”  “Living our Dream” in entries like 32,000 Feet 
and
Pinch Me

 
This is my personal “REALITY” or Manifestation Board… all things that have come true!

This post is Step 1 in the process.

Next Read:
Step 2: Change the Voices in Your Head
Step 3: Believe But How?
Step 4: Belief 101


Author: Sarah Centrella https://www.sarahcentrella.com

 

Author | Life Coach | Motivational Speaker and single mama. I'm a chick on a mission to prove anything is possible for ANYONE. My story featured in the New York Times, Steve Harvey Show and NBC.

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6 comments on “How to Make a Winning Vision Board
  1. Paula says:

    Hello! Im Paula! Im 21 years old! I do believe in LOA, so my question is, If I want to attract a relationship (a healthy one), how do I do that??
    Thx Sarah! Im reading ur posts everyday, ur blog its beautiful!

  2. Sarah says:

    Thank you so much Paula, that means the world to me that they inspire you, honestly thanks so much. That’s a great question! I believe that the only way to do that, is to find happiness and peace in yourself. Then put out into the world what you want (read my post “What I Want” this was my personal list). And then leave your mind open to all the possibilities (that’s hard, trust me I know! I’m very picky!). I believe if our happy in your life that people see that and are drawn to that, it will draw the right person into your life 🙂 keep me posted!

  3. madsy says:

    hi sarah, this is maddy and i just love your posts, I am 25, done my masters but i am unable to find the right career, i am trying since last 4 years to have a fruitful and bright career but i end up getting nothing…

    For eg. I always visulize myself working for a good company at a good position and i have tried many careers and changed my job thrice in these years but am unable to achieve?

    Can you help me ?

  4. Sarah says:

    Hi Madsy,
    thanks for your comment. It’s hard at your age to know what it is you really want to do and what the right career is for you. I think taking the time to sit down and really get to know yourself and what makes you happy and what you LOVE to do is the best place to start. They always say that when you do what you love 1. you will be successful at it and 2. it wont even feel like work! So sit down and really think through what it is you love, what your passion is and then put a plan in place to go after it.

    Vision boards are great for helping you have a visual reminder of your goals. I call mine my “goals board” because those are things that I’m actively working towards experiencing at some point in my life. Those are what keep me focused. That is my plan.

    After you have identified you passion, done the research on how to get your career started, set your goals and started your plan then you will be ready for the universe to start opening doors for you. But it’s always a mixture of you working and the universe giving. Remember it rewards happiness with more happiness so it’s important to do what you love and love what you do.

    I have several posts on Career advise that might also help.

    Good luck!
    Sarah

  5. Anonymous says:

    First I would like to say THANK YOU!!! I read you blog everyday, and have read many of your past post. I’m at a turning point in my life , where hard decisions need to be made.I will create my vision board tonight. I plan to add things I desire right now and many things for my future. Once again thank you and please keep writing, much love !

  6. Jared says:

    My brother was nervous about an interview about receiving a family fund to goto school for job training. The interviewer usually asks what they would do in life with a million dollars with no other limits. My brother didn’t even know where to start or even have a clue about what he really would want.
    1 month ago I wouldn’t have known what to say to him (because I never would imagine that life, until I discovered LOA recently)..

    My point is your topics about the vision board, that you are going for the EXPERIENCES! So thats exactly what I explained to my brother, what he’d do with that million dollars.. not so much the material items, but the experience. As soon as it clicked, he started rattling off experiences he wanted to do like flying an airplane for a career, buying a home out of country, etc. I think this short 15 minute conversation we had really made him think about what he REALLY wants, and I think thats really cool!! I believe he’ll really try to achieve some of those things he wants and actually believe he can do it.

    Thanks Sarah!

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