2021 is just around the corner and it’s crazy to think how quickly (yet slowly) time went by this year. It’s safe to say 2020 wasn’t exactly what we all envisioned. Perhaps you created a 2020 vision board that ended up being anything but what you manifested. It’s okay though, no one could’ve told us what 2020 had in store for us. I do hope you got to make at least one of your vision board items a reality. After all, despite the weird year 2020 has been not all hope is lost. We’ve seen lots of positive things happen and I think it’s always important to focus on positivity and gratitude. But anyway, enough about 2020. Let’s focus on this guide to creating a vision board for the life of your dreams in 2021.
Think About What You Want
In order to create a vision board, you must first think about what you want to envision and manifest. Whether that’s a house, a car, a new job, a business idea or something else, make a list of what you’d like to add to your board. Be clear about what you want though. And yes, the sky is the limit but also be a little realistic. Maybe you’d love to get a dog but you don’t live in a pet-friendly apartment and your lease won’t be up any time soon. Or you can always put it on your vision board as something for a longer-term future. Up to you!
Find What You Want
The next step is to find images of what you want. Whether that’s on Pinterest, magazines, or even a Google image search you’ll need to find images to represent what you want to envision. If your dream home has a pool, find an image of a house with a pool you like. If you dream car is a specific make and model, find a picture of that. You get the gist but the goal is to make it as close as you can to what you want. That way you’ll envision and manifest exactly what you’re looking for.
Grab a Board and All Supplies
The goal for this vision board is to be somewhere visible. You’ll need this as a reminder to go after the life of your dreams. Grab a board you can hang somewhere visible and prepare it by putting together all the images you gathered above. I personally have a board I reuse every year because I can easily swap the pictures with the new ones but you do you boo!
Keep an Open Mind
Throughout the years of making vision boards I’ve learned it’s important to keep an open mind. What you put on that vision board might get delayed (hello 2020!). This year I wanted to host a Christmas party with my family and travel to many places but 2020 had other plans. That’s okay though, there’s no reason why it can’t be part of my 2021 vision board. Also, how you originally envisioned something looking may not be the final result. That is okay! You’ll get exactly what you need, though.
Trust the Process
Now the last step is to simply trust the process. You’ve done the work. You’ve manifested and envisioned your dream life and now it’s time to let the universe do its thing. Believe in yourself and believe that it will all work out for you.
I hope this guide to creating a vision board for the life of your dreams got you motivated to start. You’ve got all the tools to create the life you want and I truly believe in you. Now it’s time for you to believe in yourself and ask for what you deserve. Happy vision board crafting. May all your manifestations come true!