Vision boards are personal.
Focus on what each image means to you.
How to
Our vision boards prioritize goals at varying times and cost with a focus on goal attainment to realize your vision.
Our layout consists of 4 quadrants surrounding a central intention.
There is no right or wrong way to complete your vision board — follow your intuition and what makes sense to you.
Key terms:
Cost: The outlay or expenditure (as of effort or sacrifice) made to achieve an object. e.g. time, effort, or energy.
What will this vision demand from you?
Intention: The desired outcome or end goal.
What is the purpose of the vision board?
Goals: The steps that must be completed in order to attain the vision within a given quadrant. i.e. organization of thought
We strongly believe in using SMART goals to manage your progress.
SMART goals are:
Specific: Detail what you want to accomplish
Measurable: Define how you will track success
Achievable: Ensure the goal is within your grasp
Relevant: Connect the goal to your larger aims
Time-bound: Set a clear deadline