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Vision Board 101: How to Design a Dream Life
November 12, 2024

We humans have always used our minds as natural visionaries. From ancient cave paintings to quiet daydreams, human beings routinely make a habit of looking towards what lies beyond today.

A vision board channels this timeless instinct into something vivid and real in which we piece together fragments of our dreams and goals. By gathering images, words, and symbols that speak to us, we create an inspirational personal map and a visual reflection of the life we hope to live. It’s like a bit of alchemy – turning our fleeting thoughts into something tangible we can hold, look at, and connect with every day.

In this article, we’ll look at how vision boards can help you get clear on your goals, stay focused, and keep your everyday actions in line with what you really want.

What is a vision board?

A vision board (also known as a dream board) is a visual representation of your goals, dreams, and/or ideal life. It's a board consisting of inspiring images, quotes, affirmations, and anything else that might inspire you and represent the future you want to create. Vision boards focus on your desires, keeping your eyes on the prize as you work towards them.

Your vision board can be designed around whatever you're dreaming about, whether that be landing that perfect job, traveling the world, or simply finding more inner peace:

  • Career: Visualize your dream job, the skills you want to acquire, or the impact you want to make.   
  • Health & wellness: Depict your fitness goals, healthy habits, and overall well-being.  
  • Personal growth: Focus on building new habits, developing your skills, or cultivating a positive mindset.
  • Relationships: Represent the loving and supportive relationships you desire.
  • Travel & adventure: Showcase the places you want to visit and the experiences you want to have.  

How do vision boards work?

So, how does a vision board work? They are more than mere collages – they're actually based on some pretty fascinating psychology. Here's a closer look:

  • The power of visualization: When you picture yourself reaching a goal (visualization), your brain treats it as a real experience. This mental rehearsal builds neural pathways that boost confidence and prepare you to take action. It’s a technique used by Olympic athletes and top entrepreneurs to elevate their performance.
  • Tuning your Reticular Activating System (RAS): Your brain has a built-in filter, the RAS, which sorts through information and flags what’s relevant to your goals. Engaging regularly with a vision board essentially trains your RAS to notice opportunities and resources that align with what you want.
  • Neuroplasticity & belief: Our brains are really adaptable. When we consistently visualize our goals, we strengthen the connections in our brain related to them, which boosts our belief that we can achieve them. The resulting positive feedback loop, then, makes it easier to take action and stay motivated, even when challenges inevitably arise.

Why create a vision board?

Ever wish you could just will your dreams into existence? Well, a vision board might be the next best thing. Here’s why you should make one for yourself:

1. Increased motivation & focus

Ever feel like you lose steam when working towards a big goal? Don't worry – it happens to the best of us. Luckily, it's way easier to stay motivated when you can actually see what you're working towards. As the name suggests, a vision board helps with just that.

When you have those images and reminders staring back at you, those goals suddenly feel more real, more within reach. When you can picture yourself crossing the finish line of that marathon, landing that dream job, or finally writing that novel, the efforts necessary suddenly feel less daunting and more exciting.

Suddenly, those early-morning workouts or late-night study sessions don't seem so bad when you have a visual reminder of what you're working towards.

2. Improved productivity

Unfortunately, it's too easy to get swept up in our day-to-day and lose sight of our long-term goals. But, a vision board can help you stay on track. They serve as anchors, keeping you grounded and reminding you what all this hard work is for.

Of course, genuine productivity isn't just about doing more and more. It's about doing more of the right things – things that actually move the needle. Serving as a consistent reminder of your bigger goals, vision boards help you prioritize tasks and avoid distractions holding you back. They encourage you to ask, "Does this task bring me closer to my goals? (That is, the goals staring back at me on my vision board?)" If the answer is no, it might be time to re-evaluate and prioritize differently.

3. More clarity on your goals

Let's be real, you can't achieve amazing things if you're not crystal clear on what those amazing things are. Creating a vision board isn’t just about the end result; the process itself holds a lot of value. Choosing images, quotes, and affirmations pushes you to look inward at your desires and priorities. With this self-reflection will come greater clarity regarding what you want to achieve, allowing you to make the confident choices necessary to get there.

How to create a vision board

Now that you're inspired, let's get those creative juices flowing and build your vision board!

1. Gather your supplies

For a physical vision board

Start by picking a solid base for your physical board – something like a large poster board, corkboard, or even a canvas. Just make sure it’s the right size for your space and gives you enough room to bring your vision to life. Then, gather images that speak to you. You can pull them from magazines, newspapers, catalogs, photos, or postcards—anything that gets you excited and aligns with your goals.

For tools, grab some scissors, a glue stick, or a glue gun, and if you're using a corkboard, don’t forget the pushpins. You might also want to add a little flair with decorative tape or washi tape. And if you're in the mood to get creative, consider throwing in markers, colored pens, stickers, glitter, or even paint to make it feel truly personal.

For a digital vision board

If you’re interested in building a digital version of a vision board, start by choosing a platform that feels right for you. Pinterest is awesome for collecting and organizing ideas, while Canva gives you more flexibility, with templates and text options to really customize your vision board online. As for the images, you can find inspiration all over the place – online image searches, your own photo library, stock photo sites, or even social media. There’s no shortage of creative material out there waiting for you to bring it all together.

2. Set your intentions

This is where the magic really happens! Before diving into images and quotes, take a moment for quiet reflection and intention setting.

Take a step back and picture your ideal life in as much detail as possible. What do you truly want? What are your biggest goals? Don’t hold back – this is your chance to dream big and explore all the possibilities that excite you!

Think about the different parts of your life – career, relationships, personal growth, health, finances, travel, and anything else important to you. Each of these deserves a little attention.

The more specific you can be with your goals, the more focused your vision board will be. Instead of just saying "travel more," think about the exact places you want to go or the experiences you want to have. And instead of a general goal like "be healthier," define it. Is it about eating better, working out more, or improving your mental well-being?

Then, choose goals that spark excitement and passion inside you. Your vision board should be something that inspires positive emotions and a sense of purpose, so it motivates you every single day.

Finally, take a moment to jot down your goals and the feelings you want to nurture. Writing them down helps you stay focused and grounded as you start putting your vision board together.

3. Collect images, quotes, & affirmations

Start by collecting visuals that really resonate with you. Look for images that match your goals and the life you want to create. Flip through magazines, old cards, or catalogs, and check out online platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, or Google Images for even more inspiration.

Next, consider adding some words of wisdom to your board. Look for quotes that motivate you or reflect the mindset you want to embrace. You can also write your own affirmations. Positive statements like “I am confident,” “I attract success,” or “I am worthy of my dreams” will keep you focused on what you’re working toward.

And don’t forget – your vision board isn’t just about literal representations. Think symbolically. Choose images that capture the feelings and experiences you want to bring into your life. For instance, if adventure is calling you, images of mountains, oceans, or airplanes might capture that spirit.

Finally, trust your gut! Go with what feels right when choosing your images, quotes, and affirmations. Pick what excites you, what sparks a sense of possibility. After all, this is your vision board – it should inspire you every time you look at it.

4. Create a layout

Now, it’s time to put everything together! Start by finding what feels right. Play around with different arrangements until something clicks and feels both visually appealing and meaningful to you.

If your goals touch on different parts of your life, try grouping your images by themes – like career, relationships, or travel. This way, when you look at your board, it’ll help you stay focused on each area.

When it comes to arranging everything, think balance. Spread out your elements to create a sense of harmony. Play with size, placement, and color to make sure the key images or quotes stand out. And don’t forget white space! Leaving some empty areas lets each element breathe and really shine.

Get creative with your arrangement. You can go for a clean, structured grid for a polished look, or try a more free form, organic layout that feels personal and intuitive. If you want to add depth, overlap your images and text for a textured, dynamic effect.

If you’re creating a digital vision board, you’ve got the advantage of design tools and templates that make tweaking your layout super easy. You can adjust and fine-tune it until everything feels perfect.

5. Glue everything down

Once you’re happy with your layout, it’s time to make everything stick.

Start by carefully gluing each image, quote, and affirmation. Take your time to make sure everything is in place just how you want it.

Then, smooth it all out. Press gently to get rid of any air bubbles or wrinkles, keeping your board neat and cohesive.

6. Add personal touches

Make your vision board truly yours by adding unique elements that reflect who you are.

Get creative! Include your own drawings, sketches, or doodles to add a personal, artistic touch. It’ll make the board feel more connected to you.

Consider adding personal photos, too – pictures of yourself, your family, or memorable moments that inspire you. These photos will deepen your emotional connection to your goals.

You can also jot down handwritten notes—words or phrases that resonate with your journey, whether they be affirmations, reminders, or simple messages to keep you motivated. Writing by hand adds a warm, intimate touch.

7. Display your vision board

Now that your vision board is ready, it’s time to put it somewhere you’ll see it every day.

Pick a spot where you can easily view it—whether it’s on a wall, your desk, or near your bed. The goal is to place it somewhere it’ll constantly remind you of your dreams and goals.

The more you see it, the more it’ll motivate and inspire you. Having that visual reminder will keep your goals at the forefront and help you stay focused on the journey ahead.

Vision board ideas to use as inspiration

Take it from me (the writer) – there’s nothing more daunting than the blank page (or vision board, in this case). But once you begin filling it with meaningful visuals, your dreams and goals start to take shape. If you’re feeling stuck, here are some vision board ideas to spark your creativity.

Career

  • Images reflecting your dream work environment and the feeling it evokes (collaboration, leadership, creativity).
  • Pictures of people who embody your career aspirations or role models in your field.
  • Visual representations of skills you want to develop (specific coding languages, public speaking events).
  • Words or quotes that represent your career values (innovation, impact, work-life balance).

Wellness

  • Pictures of activities that nourish your mind, body, and soul (yoga, meditation, healthy cooking).
  • Images representing self-care rituals (bubble baths, journaling, spending time in nature).
  • Textures that evoke wellness (soft fabrics, calming scents like lavender).
  • Affirmations focused on balance, stress management, and self-love.

Travel

  • Photos of destinations that capture the essence of your travel dreams (cultural immersion, adventure, relaxation).
  • Images evoking the feeling of being in those places (local food, music, festivals).
  • A map with pins marking your must-visit destinations.
  • Travel-related items (passport, plane ticket, luggage tag).

Learning & growth

  • Images representing the person you want to become (confident speaker, skilled artist, compassionate leader).
  • Visuals of skills or hobbies you want to learn (musical instruments, art supplies, books).
  • Quotes that inspire self-improvement and lifelong learning.
  • Pictures of mentors or role models who embody qualities you admire.

Relationships

  • Photos of loved ones and the types of relationships you want to nurture (trust, laughter, support).
  • Images representing connection and community (group gatherings, shared meals, acts of kindness).
  • Quotes about friendship, love, and belonging.
  • Symbols of harmony and togetherness (hearts, intertwined hands).

Financial

  • Pictures representing financial security and abundance (dream home, travel experiences, giving back).
  • Visuals of financial tools and habits (savings jars, budgeting apps, investment charts).
  • Inspiring quotes about wealth, prosperity, and financial freedom.
  • Symbols of financial goals (a paid-off mortgage, a charitable donation).

Creative

  • Photos of artwork, writing, music, or any creative pursuit that inspires you.
  • Images of your ideal creative space (art studio, writing desk, peaceful garden).
  • Quotes that spark creativity and encourage risk-taking.
  • Visual representations of finished projects you want to create (published book, completed artwork).

Visualize & achieve the life you want 💫

When you visualize your dreams, they feel more real and achievable, and that boost in motivation can make all the difference. A vision board can serve as a clear, actionable plan to help you stay focused and make progress toward your goals.

So, why not get started today? Gather the images, quotes, and affirmations that inspire you, and begin putting your vision board together. Then, use Reclaim.ai to block out time for the things that matter most – working on your skills, tackling a passion project, or hitting your next big milestone. The future you want is closer than you think.

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