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QuestionCan I include my long term goals on my vision board?Community AnswerYes, absolutely! Include both short- and long-term goals.
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QuestionDo I need to have a poster to do a vision board?Community AnswerNo. You can do it on anything -- a piece of cardboard, regular paper, even the computer.
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QuestionCan I draw on my vision board?Community AnswerYes, especially if you want to express more of your own thoughts in the artwork and design.
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QuestionWhat paper should it be done on?Community AnswerThe board can be a pin/cork board (found at most office stores), a poster board, or just a wall.
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QuestionHow can I draw my vision board with the computer and still be able to print it out?Community AnswerUse Google Drawings or the Paint program on your computer.
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QuestionDoes a vision board help achieve what one wants, or what you want to come to pass?Community AnswerYou have to take action to make your desired outcome happen. However, using a vision board may increase your likelihood of success, because it is a method of inspiring yourself to keep going and chase after your dreams. Visualization is an important part of success.
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QuestionDoes the vision board have to be used for goals?Community AnswerYes. That is what one is used for.
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QuestionCan I make it in Microsoft PowerPoint?Community AnswerWhatever medium you believe will be most effective is great. Vision boards are traditionally done on paper, but if PowerPoint feels right to you, go for it.
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QuestionDo I need a mentor to help me accomplish my goals?Community AnswerNo, but it can be helpful.
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QuestionShould I include wishes, like an unlimited amount of money?Community AnswerVision boards are usually used for personal attainable goals, rather than broad wishes.
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QuestionWhere should I put my vision board?Community AnswerYou can put your vision board anywhere you want! I recommend keeping it somewhere that's very visible to you so that your mind stays trained on your goals.
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QuestionHow do I make a vision board for medium-term goals?Community AnswerThe steps above apply to short-, medium-, and long-term goals, so you don't need to do anything differently other than excluding short- and long-term goals if you don't want them on your board.
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QuestionCoul I do my vision board on normal paper?Community AnswerYes. You can create it on anything you like.
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QuestionWhat if I have no goals?Community AnswerCome up with some. Goals are the way we move forward in life with purpose. They don't have to be big or exciting goals, just some things you can work towards.
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QuestionWhat else can be used for a vision board?Community AnswerPut the vision board in a shadow box to hang, and use dry erase markers to update, make notes, etc.
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QuestionIs there an age requirement to make a vision board?Community AnswerNo, you can start a vision board at any age. It's a good idea to start focusing on your goals at a young age. If you're very young, get permission before using scissors.
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QuestionHow long does it take to fully complete a vision board?Community AnswerA vision board may never actually be done. Complete goals, work toward goals, and make new ones. If you're asking how long it will take to make the physical board, that depends on the person, but it shouldn't take longer than an hour or two.
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QuestionWhy would my teacher want me to make a vision board?Community AnswerYour teacher wants to get your wheels turning and get you thinking about the path you are aiming for. They want you to have a plan.
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QuestionWhat materials do I need to make a vision board?Community AnswerThere are many different ways to make a vision board, but the most popular is by using a cork board (you can find it at an office products store). In addition to a cork board, you will also need a printer to print photos. You’ll also need art supplies (optional), glue, and tacks.
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QuestionDo I have to print out a vision board, or can I view it on my computer?Community AnswerYou can just view it on your computer if you want, but sometimes seeing it and holding it can give it a more real feeling! Whatever works for you is just fine.
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QuestionHow do I make a vision board when I want to go to college?Community AnswerYou could collect images of the college you want to go to, their sports teams, pictures of the town the college is located, etc. If you don't have a specific college in mind, use images that inspire you to study and do well in school; perhaps pictures of people such as Albert Einstein, Marie Curie and Neil deGrasse Tyson would be inspirational.
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