Monday, August 29, 2011
Visions on a board
In 2006 I went to a holistic workshop @ Borders. The workshop was on "Becoming a Six Figured Person.' The speaker broke out her vision board and talked about what was on it and all the things that manifested from the board. OH I was INTRIGUED!! My thin little eyebrows raised up and I took notice. I was excited. I couldn't WAIT for this woman to stop talking to so I can go home and create mine. I left there and ran a few folks over trying to get to Wally World (uh that would be Walmart for those of you who don't know) to purchase me a board. I searched high and low for magazines and even hit up a few neighbors and co-workers for theirs.
So I began cutting and pasting and positioning the pictures and words that I had cut out. Everything in life I could think of that I wanted, I pasted on there. THERE. It is done. I put my board up in my home office... and forgot about it. Not really but the board was pinned up behind my desk chair and the only time I would see it was when I went into that room or when I was sitting at the table to eat as the my home office and dinning room served two purposes.
Somehow I don't ENVISION a VISION board to manifest anything if its not in your VISION. O_o
In 2010 I found a really good book on vision boards called well duh "The Vision Board" by Joyce Schwarz. My vision board had things that I imagined that I wanted. I have words of encouragement and pictures of places and all kinds of things on there. There is no wrong or right way to create a vision board however this book does give examples of boards that were created, activities to help get your juices flowing and tips that might be useful. Each board is unique and personal to the person who created it.
One of the things I did not do with the first board that I do with my most recently created board to the visualization process. You have to spend time visualizing what it is that you want and the things that are on your board for them to manifest. Its not enough to just see the board every now and again, it takes more than that. What is also helpful is setting time lines for when you want these things to manifest. For example; I would like to get my passport. By the end of the year, I will have purchased my passport. There. That is a time line. I also have pictures of passports on my vision board. Now I can see, and I can visualize me standing in that long stupid line at the post office waiting to get my passport application processed and picture taken.
I have a new home office and my board still sits behind my desk. It expands from wall to wall as it is broken into three sections. I make sure that I spend time in the manifesting process of this vision board. As I have witnessed many of those desires manifest right off that board, I am well on my way to checking off each one of them.
As always, don't forget to stop by my website www.nu-bodi.com.
Thanks for reading and see you tomorrow!!
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