If you want to blur out the text, totally fine! An UN-goal list would be hilarious! You can go as deep as you'd like, but it's ok to just have fun with it. If your goal is to have sex 366 times this year and you don't want to announce that to the world, you can totally use the word "LOVE" to represent that. Q- Do I have to share my most inner thoughts?Ī- NOPE - I'm definitely not looking for a 20 page manifesto.a simple scrap page to represent how you'd like your year to go is perfect. As simple as "read a book" or "try something new" or even "laugh" Q- Can I use ONE word to represent my "goals"?Ī- ABSOLUTELY - I don't need complete sentences and your "goal" can be as vague as you'd like. ***reserved for questions and clarifications*** You must use scrap products (not just a text list).Ĥ) Add motivational affirmation words and/or quotes that represent your goals and feelingsĥ) Take a few moments to contemplate your vision board as often as you like to keep your goals fresh in your mind. What will you do differently next time?Ģ) Create a list of 20 goals you’d like to achieve this year (you can have 20 separate goals or multiple goals inside categories)ģ) Add pictures, elements, and/or symbols that represent your goals and inspire you.Here are a few steps:ġ) Reflect on Your Past Wins and Learnings Feel free to separate them into categories, but you'll need exactly 20 (yes, I'm going to count them).Ĭreating a vision board is simple. Since this year is 2020, you will need to add 20 goals. Today's challenge is to create a vision board. Seeing their hopes and dreams helps set in motion for these visions to become a reality. Did you know, vision board parties began in 2010 between a group of friends as a way for people to get together in a fun environment to set goals, cast vision and dream out loud in a tangible way by creating vision boards they then reflect on them all year.
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