I give this vision board tip to everyone who will listen! It’s been a game-changer while I’ve been learning how to manifest consciously.
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I’ve given a lot of tips on creating a vision board.
I’ve made videos, created blog posts, and found a lot of cool resources. But if I could only give you one tip when creating a vision board it would be this.
My Number One Vision Board Tip
If I could only give you one tip when you are making your vision board I would tell you to include specific small victories.
And I’m calling them victories because you already have them in the bag.
I’m gonna tell you why it’s important to have these in a minute. But first here are some examples.
For Example
- A specific type of flower arrangement.
- A cheap product you’ve been wanting.
- A daily experience you’ve been wanting to have.
- Implementing a specific routine.
- A specific date night.
- A food you want to experience.
- Some books that have been on your mind.
- Self-care rituals.
- Events you want to attend.
A lot of the time when you hear be specific when you manifest, you think “oh okay let me make small goals that are stepping stones to my bigger goals.”
But you can even add small goals that aren’t part of a larger idea.
Add a type of person you’d like to meet.
A conversation you’d like to have.
A local place you’d like to visit.
How Does This Tip Work?
I noticed that when used this vision board tip, things manifested faster.
It was so exciting!
I would walk past my vision board daily and not even notice that some of those things manifested.
For example, I added just a random picture of flowers to my board because I wanted to receive more flowers.
And I swear I walked past one day and realized that the flowers my boyfriend had bought me looked exactly like the ones on my vision board. And this was before we lived together.
I also wanted to start an herb garden on my balcony.
And my mom ended up randomly gifting me a bunch of old pots and a rosemary seed kit. And that was the herb on my board under a green thumb.
And the more proof that I got that things were manifesting, the faster the opportunity for other things started showing up.
But like I said in my video about the vision board that changed my life.
I had to pay attention to the opportunities to make that change.
Why is this Vision Board Tip Important?
Your Vision Board Needs to FEEL Good.
I get it. You might be skeptical.
Asking questions like “How does this even work?”
Or, “Of course, those things showed up, they’re easy to get.”
I understand because I used to be that way too.
But honestly, forget all that. Just live in this space with me right now.
If you think about those things you added, they feel good.
The feeling is a big part of it.
If you had a vision board that only has goals that feel so far away, so separate from you, you would look at your board every day and get anxious, sad, and maybe embarrassed.
Those feelings don’t feel good. And you’ll probably run away from what’s going on over there on your wall.
Manifestation Builds With Momentum.
Another reason why this works is because it’s easier to detach from those things.
Because they seem so simple. We’re not as tied to them.
We don’t NEED them to work out.
We can take it or leave it so they show up quickly.
This is where I usually get caught up. I’m a stage 5 clinger.
When I have my sights set. I hyper-fixate and get emotionally intertwined.
Which can be good for part of the journey, but will only take you so far.
Which I know in my head, but putting it into practice can sometimes be a struggle.
Eventually, you have to detach, or you’ll be forced to.
The universe will try to pry it out of your tight, grippy, fingers.
Conclusion
So if you take anything from this blog post, let it be this. Add those manifestations that almost seem TOO Easy. It will pay off Big Time!
For more vision board tips check out this Post!
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