In late December 2020, I made a vision board for the first time for 2021. I’ll be honest, it felt a little cheesy. Almost like I was a middle school girl clipping from YM magazine!
I found images from google searching or Pinterest-ing words, quotes, and inspirational photos online and put them in a collage. I use Canva but you could also use Photoshop or even old-school clips from magazines and glue/tape to a sheet of paper or poster board.
I set it as the backdrop of my desktop computer as well as printing it and taping it to the back of my closet door where only I would see it. And I’ll be damned if, at the end of 2021, I didn’t look at that board and realize nearly all of it had actually come true.
So I did one for 2022, and about 80% of it came true. And now I’m almost done with my board for 2023! I found some example vision boards from Pinterest to share with you guys because mine are intimate to me and I don’t really show them to anyone. But I create them each year with the intention and the hope to “manifest” some of my goals.





If you’re a visual person – this might be more helpful than a traditional resolution list. Or it might be something that’s worth trying to see if it’s more effective than a list. I do think having it somewhere that you’ll see it periodically is helpful though. Don’t just make it and allow it to disappear. The visual reminder is a part of the process!
The beauty is that this is entirely yours. So you can create it however you wish – only images, words, quotes, whatever. I usually try to hit a few categories – professional goals, family goals, relationship goals, personal goals, spiritual goals and sprinkle in a little long-term hope for the future.
When thinking of what you might want on your board, imagine your life if certain goals were already your reality. Envision yourself living in the picture you chose and think about how you feel. THAT is what goes on your board.
Comment with any questions you have and I’ll do my best to answer! As always, thank y’all for stopping by and reading. I will see y’all back here next time.