Wednesday 10 October 2012

Create a Vision Board for Relationships



How to Create a Vision Board for Relationships

When we talk of goal setting, the subject can be outstretched due to the fact that life has many aspects: personal, career, finance, community, health and family. Relationships include friends, family, colleagues and romantic relationships. Just how does one create a goal into improving one’s relationship? I believe the use of a tool called vision board can help set things up. A vision board made out of a poster or a foam core board is ideal, where we can put up images arranged like a collage with affirmations and inspirational quotes.

There are two types of relationship goals:
1) Individual goals
2) Joint goals

In individual goals, we may ask ourselves some of these questions; how do we make sure of the mutual growth within the relationship? Are we willing to take individual responsibilities for the relationship’s sake? Do we still have our own identity in this relationship? What steps can I take to handle situations that might arise in the relationship? What about my individual growth? The vision you have in mind will provide for the answers to this questions. Putting them on a vision board will make it more clearly and begin manifesting what you want done into reality. A vision board serves as a programmer that turns our external stimuli in tuned to keep us closer towards our goals and intentions. For joint goals, we make it more absolute, covering all other types of relationships. Questions that may arise would be: what do we value most in the relationship and how do we want it improved? Writing down the goals first, then reinforcing them on a vision board helps with the process of manifestation. We can always revert to our written and visual goals to make us stay committed.

Keep in mind that your relationship vision board can represent the goals of a present relationship or it can represent the relationship that you desire to manifest.  For instance, a married couple may have their vision of what they want in their relationship, while a single individual may have a vision of the desired character and experiences with a future partner. Regardless, it’s about being clear about what you want, visualizing it, and believing it to manifest.

The general aspects of a concrete vision board include:

a) Visualization – the mind at work with pictures and images, so make the vision board pasted with as many pictures you have in your mind as possible. Insert words and phrases to add up to the emotional response gathered from it.
b) Emotions–each image on your vision board stimulates a positive response. It should enable you to be in high spirits and fuel the passion into achieving the goals set.
c) Location – your vision board should be angled in a location that gives the most exposure for you to be constantly reminded of what you have to do.

Figure out what you want improved on your relationships, make the first step in creating your vision board, and actuate to turn dreams into reality.To get your own Tote-a-Vision, visit


                                              http://store.mindyourvision.com.


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