This is an article took from Wiki.
Setting goals is something we are all so familiar with, it’s almost a boring topic! People say things like: “Yes, we know we should set goals.”; “Yes, we know we can set goals for health, for sport, for work, for financials – in fact for all aspects of our lives.”; “Yes, we know goals are extremely useful both to strive to achieve and to measure progress against.”
But what if there was an inspiring, fun, exciting way to set goals for your life? What if the inspiring goals, actually helped your subconscious start focusing on them, day and night, without you even being aware of it? The steps below show exactly how to develop inspiring goals and will result in you feeling so motivated that you automatically start to track for the things you most want. Stop saying it and start doing it!
1. You can either gather a stack of magazines (around 50 to 100), search for specific images or both . (This is best done over the course of the year and then do this exercise in January for a New Year’s resolution.) The magazines should be different types, covering all the topics that you are interested in. Some suggestions include: money/wealth, career, sport, adventure, health, cooking, spirituality/philosophy, fitness, fashion, travel etc.
2. Go through each magazine and cut out any random pictures that appeal to you, and search images for keywords that apply to your wants and desires. Allow your mind to wander and follow your instinct. Find bright, colorful images that make you feel fantastic or get you thinking about what life could be like if it were you in that picture. Some suggestions for pictures include people, cars, holidays, fashion, books, food, scenes, kids, adventure, jewelry, books, cash, diamonds, houses, shoes, boats etc. Try to minimize the words that you cut out.
3. Purchase a magnetic board or a large blank painting canvas that is pre-strung on a timber frame and paper glue. (These are inexpensive and available at a local art store. I usually buy one which is about 1m * 1.5m – nice and big!) Or for an added artistic touch purchase a customized leather.
4. Schedule some time in your diary for cutting and gluing day! You may need 2 or 3 lots of time.
5. On the day, put on your favorite inspiring music, make some coffee or whatever you like to drink. Buy some goodies to nibble on. And go to it!
6. Cut out the pictures neatly and stick them on your board. Paste over any faces of the people you have cut out. This is your dream board! (And we don’t want you thinking about other people!).
7. Place the dream board beside your bed or in your office and look at it at least twice a day for about 5 minutes. Enjoy the images, enjoy your work and imagine yourself leading the life that is in your dream board.
8.You will notice in the following 12 months that you are starting to achieve some of the dreams you have stuck on your board.
9. Begin collecting pictures for next year’s dream board.
10. Include family members in this project. My husband and I both do a dream board each year. When we have kids and they are old enough, we’ll be encouraging them to do mini-boards, for sure!
So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and do it now!!! Check my Dream Board here.
Tags: Dream Board, Vision Board
