If you’re at all a fan of the The Law of Attraction, you probably already know what a powerful tool visualization can be.

… and one of the easiest ways to practice visualization is with a dream board.

I first learned about dream boards a couple of years ago when I read Charlie Umphred’s ebook “Mind Over What Matters in MLM”. In it, Charlie talks about using a cork board, and cutting out pictures of things you intend to have from magazines and catalogs. He gives some real life examples of ways that it’s worked for him.

Searching around the Internet, I found a few interesting ideas for creating your own dream board. I even found a very nice program that lets you create an electronic vision board right on your computer.

Start Creating Your Vision Board Today!

Of course if you’re more of a do-it-yourselfer (I am); and if you already know how to create a blog (which I expect many of you do), you might want to consider using WordPress to create your own personal online dream board. That’s what I did …

Just a couple of easy steps:

  1. I created a new directory in my webhosting account, and installed wordpress (very easy with Fantastico)
  2. Uploaded a simple but attractive theme … I used Mandigno for mine.
  3. Made 3 categories. Daily, Inspirational, and Visual. Then started posting to it every day

When I get up in the morning, I make a quick post about what I’m thankful for, what I like about myself, and what my goals/intentions are. Then I make sure I go back and read it again several times during the day.

If I’m surfing the Internet, or Blogs and I find something inspirational, I simply paste it right into a new post. Same thing when I find a good picture that really says something to me. Here’s an example from a post I made a couple of months ago:

golf-course.jpg
(click to see the original post)

So, do you have a dream board? … and if not, are you planning to make one?

Hope you found this helpful,
Todd

p.s. In the coming weeks and months, I’ll be writing more about goals and goal setting. If this is topic that interests you, you might want to consider Subscribing to my RSS feed.

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