Beginner’s Muck
My first vision boards suffered from a beginner's mistake. They tended to be a hodge-podge of life-goal images, all pasted onto the same posterboard.
You could have spotted a luxury cruise ship running down an image of happy family life. Or a sleek black Lotus sportscar burning rubber toward a peaceful meditation lotus flower.
Mismatches like those are not just odd to the eye. They are severely limiting to success.
I soon saw what was wrong with hodge-podge visualization. It spawns hodge-podge action. Which leads straight into hodge-podge results in goal-achievement.
Randomly mixing your vision board goals – and your visualizations – can create barriers to goal-achievement that can’t be overcome until you straighten out the mess.
Fortunately, organizing is easy with today’s computer-based, easy-make, multi-sensory, downloadable vision boards at www.visionboardsite.com. Users have the power to create, edit, tweak and update any number of vision boards for any part of life.
A simple action plan that I guarantee will give you laser focus throughout the day.
1. On paper make a list of different vision boards you want to create. For example:
one for family life
one for spiritual growth
one for vacations
one for career goals.
And yes, one for the sleek black Lotus 35th Anniversary Commemorative Edition Type 72-D. Or whatever toy catches your fancy.
2. Create the separate vision boards. At www.visionboardsite.com, you’ll find thousands of inspirational and exciting images to choose from. You can even upload your own. Music is available too. Go to town with it. You’ll have full set of powerful vision boards in no time.
3. View each vision board daily – at specific, appropriate times. Only you can decide what time of day is best for each vision board, but um … it’s safe to say … at the office, you probably want to pump yourself up for top performance, not dream away the morning with your visualizations about your goal of taking a cruise to Alaska. Likewise, viewing your family vision board just before returning home can help you leave work at the office and focus on family.
As you compartmentalize your daily visualizations, you’ll find yourself more “in the moment.” You’ll be immediately more successful in each part of your life covered by the visualizations.
For more on how powerful and flexible the new generation of multi-media vision boards can be, click over to
www.visionboardsite.com.
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