New Year, New Vision
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PROJECT OF THE WEEK
Create a Vision Board
As each year comes to a close, like many people, I tend to reflect on the prior 365. What was wonderful? What was challenging? What do I want to let go of and what do I want to do more of?
Creating a Vision Board is a fun, visual way to keep front and center what's important to you. The best part? The whole family can get involved!
Getting Started
What you will need:
Poster board
Glue stick
Scissors
A few magazines that have words and images that you relate to.
I recommend doing this with a friend or your family - your people! - it’s a fun activity that everyone can enjoy doing and benefit from.
Schedule an hour to make your Vision Board. Put it on the calendar!
Take some time to flip through the magazines. Look for images and words that represent the identities you are focusing on.
Below are a few ideas!
If you are focusing on health, you may want to cut out an image of a fridge full of healthy food, someone doing yoga, or the word "Health".
If you are focusing on personal growth, you may want to cut out an image of someone reading, pictures of books, or the word "Growth".
If you are focusing on spending more quality time with your family, you may want to cut out an image of a family spending time together, an activity you want to do with your family, or the words "Focus", "On", and "Family".
If you are focusing on time blocking and prioritizing your important projects over all the tasks that continuously pop up, you may want to cut out an image of a checklist, a project that is important to you, or the words, "Prioritize," "What", "Is", and "Important"
Once you have cutouts of multiple images and words, arrange them on your poster board.
Don’t forget to take a moment to reflect:
Do you feel like it represents your WHY?
Do you need to add any images or words?
Once you have everything arranged the way you like it, glue down all your cutouts.
Happy Spaces Tips & Tricks
Displaying your Vision Board is an important part of the process.
Think about where you could display your Vision Board so that you see it on a daily basis.
Is there a spot in the kitchen that is visible to you when you are making your morning coffee or doing the dishes?
Is there a spot in your bedroom, where you would see it when you are getting ready in the morning?
If you’re comfortable, take a picture of your vision board and tag @happyspacesbysarah on Instagram. We’d love to see what you’ve come up with!
Ready to Get Started?
If you feel excited about implementing this strategy and want some additional accountability and support to get started, the It’s All in the Planning Starter Pak was designed for you!
A Note from Happy Spaces
The goal is to add value to your life. If you think this project will add value:
Estimate how long you think it will take. I would recommend doubling the time you estimate.
Look at your calendar over the next week and pick a date and time to get started.
Make an appointment on your calendar for the estimated time.
If you estimate that completing this project will take longer than one hour, I recommend doing it over multiple days. This will support you in getting started!
Prior to starting this project, take a few minutes to make a step-by-step list of EVERY action you need to take to complete this project.
It's not all or nothing. You can choose to implement only the parts of this project that add value to your life.
An Accountability Partner can be a great support in following through on your goals and commitments.
We understand how challenging it can be to implement new habits and systems. For additional support please go to HappySpacesBySarah.com.
Creating a life you don't need a vacation from! ®
Sincerely,
Sarah Weingarten
Meet Sarah
Growing up as the oldest of nine siblings in Upstate New York, I learned to use organization to create sanity among the chaos. Today, I work together with individuals, families, and small businesses to create habits, systems, and spaces that support their needs, goals, and dreams. Clients often refer to our work together as "life-changing" and "better than decades of therapy". What I love most about my work is the lasting impact it has on real people's lives. Nothing makes me happier than hearing the many success stories of clients I have worked with.