Going into 2018, I have decided and declared that 2018 will be my year. It’s kinda odd because each year around this time we all say that but I can truly feel like something out of this world is going to happen to me. It could be because I know this blog will be live in 2018, it could be because I am doing something so different, or the fact that my faith is just set up that way. So with that, I decided to do something different at the end of this year to ensure just that, a vision board. You would think that someone like me who is visual and has notes of encouragement around my house and desk this would have been a given, but I’ve never considered it. However, this year I am set on doing things differently and challenging myself in new ways.
I see so many advantages of taking the time to put the things you want to accomplish on a board and seeing it every single day. Having that constant reminder can be critical to ensuring that you are completing the things you determined as important. Almost every person sets goals that they want to accomplish going into the new year but rarely accomplish them for numerous reasons, but a vision board could be a great way to organize your thoughts and help to get closer to your goals. The universe gives you what you give, so why not give it positivity and good vibes so that it will come right back to you.
I plan to put things that I would love to continue to do in the new year and new goals that I want to achieve. Some of the most common things people put on their boards are financial stability, a closer connection with God, stronger relationships, achieving and maintaining happiness and goals for more travel. All of these things will be on my board with a few personal items. If you need more ideas or details, Pinterest has hundreds of ideas that you can view and add your own spin to it.
I hope that you do whatever it takes to ensure that you are setting up this year for prosperity, love, happiness, and success – because I sure am.
Love, Brown Girl
“Vison is the art of seeing what is invisible to others” – Jonathan Swift