A “Vision” or “Dream” Board

Do you have a Vision board or aka Dream board?  Which side of the fence are you on with this topic?  Do you believe in the law of attraction or do you think its mumbo jumbo?

I didn’t start reading about the law of attraction or creating a vision board until a couple of several years ago when “The Secret” hit the market.  As I read more about the subject, I realized that I had naturally been doing many of these mind processes at an early age.  I was a very good athlete when I was young; as a result, I always visualized the end result before taking the field or making a play.

As I look back to the past and where I am at today, I realize that I have had a successful life.  I attribute most of my success through positive thinking while minimizing the negative thoughts (while the rest is do to good luck).  In addition to having positive energy, I would create a picture, through drawing, that detailed what I wanted.  My drawings would either be a tangible item such as a house or reflecting my career aspirations by showing a work chart of my progression.

Last year I put up a vision board on the wall within my home office, or den to others.  The vision board currently has the following with room to grow: pictures – apple laptop, passport for traveling, bag of money, opportunity sign; words – super affiliate millionaire, family, gratitude, joy, passion, unlimited income, wealth, love you, thank you, happiness, health and abundance; statement – just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears.

So do you have a vision board or do you think its mumbo jumbo.  I would like to know your thoughts.

To your success…….

Richard

6 Responses to “A “Vision” or “Dream” Board”

  • Tammie says:

    Hi there Richard!

    I really liked this post, and I don’t think a vision board is mumbo-jumbo, but I will say I’m not sure about the whole “think what you want into the universe and the universe will give it back to you”.

    I am currently reading Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich”, I’m on the 3rd chapter. And although I think what he has to say is very powerful and worthwhile, what really rings true for me so far are his ideas on Desire, Faith, Belief as long as I keep them in the right context for myself.

    So I love the idea of a vision board, if not for the sole purpose of keeping me focused on the goal, and positive about it. I think it can be very useful for that.

    Thank you for the very concise and interesting post. I enjoyed it very much!

    Tammie

  • Rob Canyon says:

    Richard,

    Thanks for reminding me about doing my dream board.

    Did it before and everything worked just fine. Got to get back to doing it again.

    Then when things start coming into my life and people wonder how it happened, I’ll tell them a Crooke helped me get everything I’ve got.

    LOL

    Talk soon,

    Rob
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  • Hi Richard,

    Great post! how funny but I am actually in the process of building a new vision board. I don’t know if you follow feng shui but I arranged for a consultant to come to my house. She said to put my vision board in the “travel/helpful” sector of my house. As this turns out it is the kitchen (which is hilarious as I don’t cook) Anyway, to date my vision board has been the fridge. Getting a little crowded so moving to a wall.

    To anyone reading this, a vision board is an absolute must, you need to be reminded of what motivates you. People are motivated by fear and safety, you need to know what makes you feel safe.

    just some of my thoughts….Richard you have a great site, look forward to reading more of your posts.

    Enjoy!
    Kylie.

  • Jason says:

    Hey this is a great site!
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  • Jason says:

    Another really good book that goes along with the power of positive thinking is Jack Canfield’s Success Principals. I will

  • Hi Richard. As of this moment I do not have a vision board…but I have used positive visualization since I was a younger lad and like you, practiced a lot of what The Secret details, without knowing that there were “technical” terms…:) I do plan on creating a vision board and I always keep a positive attitude. Take care and I’m off to check out more of your blog. All the best.

    Lyle
    Lyle Robinson´s last blog ..Visualize Your Success And Watch It Happen My ComLuv Profile

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