own, with a friend,
your significant other, or even your kids. It gives
you something tangible to focus on during your Visualization. If
you’d like detailed instructions on this process,
Christine Kane has an
excellent blog on
How To Make A Vision Board as well as a free
eBook titled
The Complete Guide To Vision Boards . Both are
available
on her website at
www.ChristineKane.com
.
Keep in mind that, although creating a Vision Board is fun,
nothing changes in your life without action.
I have to agree with Neil
Farber,
M.D.,
Ph.D.,
who
stated
in
his
article
on
psychologytoday.com, “Vision boards are for dreaming, action boards
are for achieving.” While looking at your
vision board every day may
increase your motivation and help you stay focused on your goals,
know that only taking the necessary actions will get you real-time
results.