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What's A Vision Board?

Who reading this has a vision casted for yourself in 2018? Well, I have a fun way to cast a vision for yourself, your marriage, your work and your family. I love doing this and haven't done it in a few years. Since we had a ridiculous amount of time inside this week because of the weather, I made one. Henry loved making collages with all the old magazines for his bedroom wall, so it was an activity that both of us enjoyed.


Maybe you are like Julie and your response to this is," Sister, I don't have a single magazine in my home. I read online. It's 2018. hello." You can make a vision board in several different ways, you don't have to use magazines. I have started a Pinterest board to help you get your creative juices flowing. Sometimes it is so good for my mental well being just to stop and be crafty and reflect on things that make me happy. As you can see, mine is wordy. I love words. They have so much power. Pictures don't reach me like words do. Each to their own. What woks for you? That answer is what you do. I encourage you to do it this weekend!

Where do you start? Here are some things to ask yourself. What virtue do you want to posses more of,  What are your personal, financial, physical, spiritual goals? Who do you want to be? Where do you want to go? What to you want to see?

Click here to see how to start your own vision board:
https://www.pinterest.com/lifewithmysister/vision-board/?eq=vision&etslf=NaN

The funny thing about mine having Henry on it in two places is that those came off a Henry's Hard Soda (beer) ad in one of my magazines. it was grape flavored too...which is his favorite flavor.  It was perfection! lol. I love laughing and always make sure that's part of my vision.
Everything on mine was cut out of a magazine, even my RE/MAX things. It was a mess in my dining room but one that felt good making. I hope this sparks an interest in you to make one. I would love to see it if you do.

Abby Jo

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