I’ll be examining how well vision boards work.

Do vision boards work?
Vision boards were something I considered to be a real thing until I was able to take a step back and see it as more of a positive mindset. There’s a state of already having whatever it is you want that you’ll need to have in order to earn it. If anything the best thing to build on that’ll help your goals is a smaller habits and steps model most likely.
How successful are vision boards?
Vision boards have users that see twice the confidence to achieve their goals over the counterparts who didn’t have one.
A study conducted by Forbes showed that 1 in 5 business owners started with a vision board.
Of course there’s still idealists that want to credit the success to having a positive mentality.
It might be safe to call it a placebo effect when there’s plenty that will gladly credit their success to a vision board.


What I’d like to point out is the fact these vision boards focus on specifics when it comes to dream building.
The car takes up the majority of the board on the right and the left seems more internal.
They’re made by the same creator and found it to be one of the coolest ones yet.
What not to put on a vision board?
There’s not necessarily a right or wrong way to make a vision board but there are tactics that separate the mediocre from professional.
A small list of things that you can steer clear of when it comes to making one if you decide to:
- Advertisements
- Too many pictures
- Putting it in a bad place
If you’re gonna make a vision board then it should be in a spot that reflects how much you care about it.
It’ll show that you put thought into it and have areas that really gets your creative habits in action.
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