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06 Reasons to Create a Vision Board

Ever wonder why you were told by your Art teacher to maintain a Scrap Book? Because she wants to make a vision board in future. If you think this is a bogus argument, then the joke is on you.

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A vision board is a collage of images, pictures, and affirmations of your dreams, goals, and things that make you happy. It can also be called a dream board, treasure map, or vision map. Creating a vision board can be a useful tool to help you conceptualize your goals and can serve as a source of motivation as you work towards achieving your dreams. -Wikipedia 

Scrap-booking helps preserving personal and family history in the form of a scrapbook. While as vision board helps clarify, concentrate and maintain focus on a specific life goal. 

The following reasons will make you run to nearest art shop to pay tribute to your art teacher who provide you the method of vision board to make your life larger.

1. Vision Board identifies your vision and gives it clarity: There are unlimited personal and professional goals that you to achieve, but failed even forgot. The main reason is out of sight out of mind. Vision board not only acts as a daily visual reminder but it also helps to organize, de-clutter and prioritize your tasks, aims goals and objectives.

2. Vision Board is your Daily Alarm: Ring! Ring! You planned to travel Pakistan.... Snooze!... Ring! Ring! You planned to start a new Start-Up! Snooze!... Ring! Ring! You wanted to write a blog on Vision Board. DONE! that's the magic of Vision Board. It keeps remind you until you deliberately drop it or get it Done.

3. No Vision Board, No Focus: Multi-tasking has forced you just use your sensory memory in order to meet bottom line pressure. Sales Target, Customer Satisfaction, Aging Parents, Insecure Girl/Boy Friend etc. are the daily demons to battle with. Sometimes you win the battle but lose the war.  No matter what happens during your day, your vision board is a constant reminder of where you intend to be.

4. Visualization is a very powerful mind exercise: According to the popular book The Secret, "The law of attraction is forming your entire life experience and it is doing that through your thoughts. When you are visualizing, you are emitting a powerful frequency out into the Universe." Whether you believe that or not, we know that visualization works.

5. Vision Board Inspires and Motivate you: I have a Dream ~ Martin Luthar King Jr. This speech not only inspire millions of American but motivate them to achieve it. Your vision board is your dream, and your job is to bring it live.

6. Monitoring and Evaluation:  As a saying goes, a ship that turns a degree wrong in radar, lost the coast by miles. Your vision board helps you monitor and evaluate where you were then, where you are now and where you intended to be forever. 

Now What! Aren't they enough reasons to start making a vision board.., huh? Go create one and make your teacher proud. Be SMART (Specific, MeasurableAchievable, Relevant, Time-bound)
and KISS (Keep It Sweet & Simple..) your Vision Board.. 

Sneak Peak my (under-construction) Vision Board for 2016.

Under Construction

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  1. Lots of great information here. I hope people will understand how to create the Vision Board.

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