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Manifesting Your Life Goals Through Vision

Life’s Desires

So after a sleepless (night thank you, steroids), I clean the house from top to bottom and, of course, get my Zoflora on.

 I then decided it was a good idea to make a vision board! At bloody 3.45 am! 

Ok, Lee-Anne, get the scissors. 

 I initially planned to make a Vision Board on New Year’s Eve, but unfortunately, life happened, and I couldn’t.

 I was then waiting for the right time, dumb o’clock on a Tuesday morning. 

 Creating a vision board reminded me of when I would make mood boards while studying at college and university, my mum and stepdad would say I was just in my room cutting up paper and laughing at me. 

 But hey, what do they know about creativity? 

Nothing, and I was ready to get creative. 

 Contrary to popular belief creating a Vision Board is more than sticking pictures to a board. It’s a great way of taking time to get a clear idea of what you want in your life, family financial freedom and business, so sell it to yourself and allow the magic of manifestation to work in your life. 

 For instance, when I created my Vision Board earlier this week, I focused on where I wanted to be emotionally and creatively. While I know it’s only been a few days since I completed it, I feel inspired every time I look at my Vision Board. 

 I had been looking at vision boards on Pinterest and Instagram for inspiration, and I knew I didn’t want to go for the conventional white background with some images and words. 

 I wanted tones and textures to inspire and motivate. 

 I’m not asking a lot, am I?

 It was important that my vision board represent me and also fit in with the decor in my flat as so many people told me that after they made their vision boards, they shoved them in a wardrobe or behind a sofa, never to be seen again. 

 OH, HELL NO! 

 I was determined for this not to happen, so I opted to use a large silver frame to house my Vision board so I could hang it on the wall in my bedroom(Life’s Desires).

I understand that some people feel that Vision Board should be private, and that’s fine for them; however, having mine out in the open benefits me.

Even though I was adamant that I didn’t want my Vison board to have a white background, and I knew I wanted it housed in a frame which would be on show in my home, I was pretty open-minded about the overall look. I was happy to follow my creativity and am delighted with how it turned out(Life’s Desires). 

 The feeling behind my Vison Board was my emotional and mental well-being, as last year was insane for me; my mother had passed my nephew was then placed in the care system; I was going to court to be able to have him come and live with me there were crazy family squabbles regarding my mothers will

 Breathe Lee-Anne………. 

 A lot was going on.

This is why in 2019, I wanted to mentally and emotionally be in a place of CALM.

 The word I have been using is boring!

 I want things to be boring with a bit of fun, no drama. Back to the vision board, happiness, wellness and optimism are emphasised a lot, and hopefully, they will manifest in my life(Life’s Desires). 

 I also hope this post inspires you to create your Vision board if you haven’t already. 

 I am trying to rope my friends into coming around to have a vision board party; I’m looking forward to drinking some wine and talking about our goals, inspirations, and motivations.

Watch this space because I haven’t given up yet. 

 Have you created a Vision Board, and if not, would you? 

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