Make a Vision Board
They Can Make Your Dreams Come True
Supplies to make a vision board are easy to find: magazines, scissors, glue and picture of you!
Attraction through Vision Boards is an article on my website that you will want to review before making yours. It will give you lots of tips to making yours successful. A picture of you in the center would be better than your name. Always include a picture of your source, like Christ, for example. The economy is NOT your source.
They all work,
no matter what you call them: vision boards, treasure maps, goal charts, or a wheels of fortune. Nothing is impossible for the imagination to accomplish. The Vision Board is a very simple method of putting your imagina-tion to work for you.
Psychologists tell us that the picturing power of the mind, the imagination, is the strongest mind power man has to ac-complish his dreams and goals. Your mind does not know the difference between something real and something imagined with feeling. When you create a vision board, it cements pictures in your subconscious mind of things you expect to achieve.
Vision boards are powerful because they turn your current thoughts and expectations from failure to success.
Put your vision board in a private place. This is your business and your alone.
You can use the whole chart for a specific goal or divide the chart into different areas of your life such as health, finances, family, education, romance, or spirituality. Don't overcrowd your chart. Be specific. Make it colorful and inspiring. Put money (real or play) on it. Have fun making it and you'll have fun achieving it.
When you make a vision board you are direct-ing your energies towards your goals. I told a Louis B. about them at a convention I was attending and the next year when I saw her, she said, "Those vision boards really work. I went right home and took a picture of the car I wanted -- a Rolls Royce. Not only did I get the car, I did not realize until after I moved in that I got the exact house in the picture behind the car that I saw on my vision board daily without even meaning to."
