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Vision Board...

I had a good friend message me the other day, and she had sent me some info on doing Vision Boards for things we are trying to gain in our lives, be it, writing more books, getting married, having a baby or school, hobbies... etc It can be a great tool for waiting on things to be completed or happen even when it can get hard or take a while. She suggested we get together and do it as a group of a couple gals, each with our individual goals, but together a team , looking for a way to really solidify our dreams....I LOVED the idea!!

So, I have been trying to sit down and really examine and sift through and write down what the vision I believe God is/has spoken to me, and what I feel I am supposed to be living out in regards to having another baby. I am doing this not only to halp my self with positive visualization, but I am also doing like they talk about in  Habakkuk 2:2.

"Then the LORD replied: "Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it."

I figure, not only could  this be totally therapeutic for ME, but it can also help me remember what the vision is, to keep focus on those hard times.

You may ask, what IS a vision board??

Typically, a vision board is a large poster board on which you paste your wishes and wants, which are represented from clippings from magazines, books, newspapers or various sources. For instance, my “I wanna be a published book author” vision board has a cocktail napkin on it. The napkin says, “Never let a few facts stand in the way of a good story.”..and so on and so forth.

Here is an example of someone else's Vision Board...

(This is NOT mine...I will post mine when it is finished)


Cool Right!??? 

So, I have been compiling quotes, scriptures and pics, and we have some magazines to clip from and boards etc! I am so excited! We set a time on Friday to do this, so I hope to have it completed by the end of the week! I will be sure to post a pic too!!

Comments

  1. I love this idea! I had been thinking about doing one for myself and putting it in my 'baby' room! I'm looking forward to seeing yours when you finish it!

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  2. I so love this idea. I am going to do one for myself. I for sure need to get myself out of this negative mindset that I have been having. Can't wait to see yours !!

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  3. What a fantastic idea. This is so what I need to do. Need to change the whole negative mindset that I have had lately. Can not wait to see your !!!

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