Last year was the first year I created a vision board and then the pandemic hit (ha!). But, even through all of the curveballs of 2020, I still managed to achieve some of my goals. Adopting a dog was on there and in March I brought home Gus! However, there is an art to building a vision board and I’m going to share them below and share my final board!
Outline What’s Important to You: Take some time to journal your personal values and areas of your life you would like to see some improvement. For me, a big goal is to knock out my debt (minus my mortgage) and work on looking inward for validation. My 2021 intention is to be bold, so I will hinge most of my vision board on this.
Find Images to Support This: Typically, I use magazines and do this physically, but this year, I’m going to make a digital vision board using images from Pinterest and Google. Everything should be easy to digest and visually appealing.
Put it Somewhere Visible: This is the most important step! Once finished, you need to put in a spot where you can see it daily. This year, mine was in my home office and for my digital version, I will likely put it as my phone background.
If you create a digital vision board for 2021, share yours on Instagram and tag @rinlongo, so we can put it out in the universe!