In the New Year, Goal-Set and Goal-Get with Vision Boards!

Learn How to Create Vision Boards for New Year Success!

You may be a person who is skeptical about vision boards – maybe because you don’t see what all the fuss is about, especially if you have your goals in your head – I have heard that many of times. You may even be a person who always wanted to create one, but didn’t know how super easy it is and put it off year after year. Maybe you are a person who has seen the difference it can make in bringing  dreams into reality. Personally and professionally, I have seen the power in placing a vision on paper.

With the holidays in full swing, the last months of the year are ideal for creating vision boards. Aside from it being a great time to find craft items, your year is coming to a close and more and more clearly, you can see a future. But if you have not created one yet, you still have time before the new year to customize a visual that reflects a future you. Here are 6 easy steps you can take so when the ball drops and the clock strikes midnight, you can start the new year getting the goals you set!

1. Give yourself permission to GET!

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I have two full-time jobs: I teach and also serve as creative director for a lifestyle brand. Each job is demanding and causes for me to wear a lot of hats, effortlessly. As a jackie of many trades, it is easy to lose focus and energy and it is imperative to be focused to master any task, let alone a set of them. I am firm believer in vision boards because I have seen what they have done in my life. Law of Attraction is built upon the idea that regardless of age, race, or religious belief, we each have the ability to attract into our lives whatever we are focusing on.

Some dreams you catch early and some you carry on through time. Dreams are going to come in handy when crafting your board. Before gluing a thing, you have to know that your goals matter. Tapping into power, passion and purpose is an ongoing  journey.

It’s time to give life to your vision.

2. Get your Materials

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*Canvases come in all shapes and sizes – Posters are traditionally what is used, but bulletin boards and scrapbooks are also great foundations for your goals to be displayed.  

*A variety of magazines are the greatest muse

*Scissors to cut out your inspiration

*Writing utensils (markers – various colors, pens and pencils)

*Tape/glue sticks/liquid glue

*Unique stickers or 3D trinkets and embellishments (for scrapbooking)

3. Get in your Zone

 

Before you create your board, create a vibe. So get the playlist right for the occasion. Do you want to set a relaxing and tranquil tone? Upbeat and hyped? Do you work best on the floor. At a desk, table?

You need to get in your zone and that is different from person to person. Some feel the power of working alone while some are charged working in a group setting. Whatever floats your vision boarding boat –  set the tone for your workspace.

I knew vision boarding would be my flagship event for Eclectically You Experience. It empowers the individual in a way unique to other events. Over the past 3 years, I’ve thrown an annual vision board party and it has been such a fulfilling experience for me, but ultimately attendees. I have used vision boards in my classroom. I have gone to other schools to offer workshops. Before that, I would create them in the privacy of my home. Both experiences work!

So, whatever is best, do you! Invite friends over or go to the local gathering or set a time for you to get in some me time.  It doesn’t matter how or where you do it, just get it done!

4. Get Real

 

At the end of the year, one most likely full of ups and downs, oops and Aha moments, it’s nothing like seeing progress right before your eyes. People who use vision boards intentionally experience this firsthand. So take a moment to reflect on the past. Meditate in the present. This will help you project what you want to happen in the future.

What was my top achievement so far?

What am I learning this year?

What served as my biggest fear?

What are my distractions/mission blocks?

How do I feel about my progress?

5. Get in your Feelings

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It is now time to get clear about your vision of the future. Ask yourself,

How do I want to feel in various areas in my life?  

Vision boards should represent your feelings. You don’t want to spell out everything, like writing in a journal or diary but instead show rather than tell what you want to feel. Cover as much ground as possible.

Here are some categories to consider when envisioning the new year.

Write a note to self in the categories below about what you desire….Then find items that showcase these ideals. Cut pics, words, out of mags. Write or stick on inspirational quotes. Add artifacts that symbolize your desires.

Attitude Spiritual Mind Personal Growth
Career & Business $$$ Fitness Health
Relationships Family Fun & Social _____________

 

You want your board to be a quick visual reminder for you – fill it with images, illustrations, quotes and phrases that trigger something inside of you. You want this to ignite a fire in you or serve as a caution of what you want to avoid doing. Be intentional with everything you place down. It will be staring you in the face as the year goes on.

 

Now that you have gotten clear on what you want – honor your desires!

 

6. Get to work!

Here is how you use vision boards. Put them on display. Where is your board going to serve you the most? Put it there. Let it not be in vain that you have acknowledged your vision –  now like a plant, nurture it. You have planted a seed, so pour into it, water it regularly, give it light and watch it grow.

With application, in no time your vision board will be proof of progress!

Work out your vision!

 

***Although our boards are for us and are personal messages to ourselves, I always encourage guests at the end of each vision board event I’ve hosted to share one of the items on the board. With a friend or a loved one, share one of the goals – take it a step further – ask someone to hold you accountable. Yes, accountable. Find  someone who will check on your progress in an area you know that if you kept quiet, you will probably not do. Sometimes putting ourselves out there helps us accomplish the goal. Words and actions are a powerful combination. Accountability partners are awesome in a process of progress. Be someone’s accountability partner!

So cheers to a year of you accomplishing your goals!

Have an awesome new year!

Tap into your #power #passion #purpose

 

Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the subject!

Share your vision board or progress with the #eclecticallyyouexperience hashtag on Instagram and Facebook!

 

Eclectically You Experience, LLC

Lit for Life Lifestyle Brand + Blog

EYE makes print, event and DIY needs, a signature experience!

Let’s define, plan and design something #eclecticallyyou!

Happy #visionvacay !

 

Eclectically,

Micole

www.eclecticallyyou.com

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Netflix’s “A Great Day in Hollywood” illustrates it is a great day for Creatives, EVERYWHERE

Movies 🎥 move me. I have a solo Saturday morning ritual. I head to a matinee, sit smack dead in the middle, lean back in the sofa chairs and as the lights dim, hope to get lost in the story.

Being an only child for 15 years, television was a great friend. It was also my clock: I was a walking TV Guide, knowing what time it was based on the show that was airing. I was looking for something…inspiration.

Stories have played a big part in fueling my day to day and especially the ones where I saw myself staring back at me. There is a void of diverse representation that still needs to be filled. But there is opportunity today.

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Great_Day_in_HarlemSo when I see pictures like Netflix’s remake of the Nat Kane’s 1958 photograph, “A Great Day in Harlem”, the vintage photo that featured Jazz legendary musicians, I get chills. Under the direction of Lacey Duke, the modern Hollywood take is captured by Kwaku Alston. With a new spin: Netflix’s black talented talent and behind-the-scenes kings and queens are the subjects in “A Great Day in Hollywood”

I wear many hats in life, but being a writer is the one that wakes me up in the morning and keeps me up at night. My heart beats for the story…the possibility that comes from a blank page.

Today, it is a a great day in Hollywood. It is a great day in Houston. It is a great day wherever you are planted. I keep writing my own stories.  I push to keep telling my own stories. I push others to to do the same – because if we don’t, who will?

No matter how big or how small, our stories are important and must be remembered and most importantly, told.

-MW (sentiments of an #eventstoryteller #creativedirector #mediaarts #indiespirit #renaissance #eclecticallyyouexperience 💛)

Eclectically You Experience – Vision Board Night Recap

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5.19.18 @Salento Bistro in Houston, TX:

The month of May is FULL of celebrations! One hit close to home – with a “The Rest of This Year Will be the Best of This Year” themed-party, I hosted a part Client Appreciation Dinner and part Vision Board Night Recap filled with good vibes, good times and good memories!

From weddings, to retirement parties, launches, and book events, I love making occasions, special. Hi, I am Micole. Serving as Creative Director has allowed me to incorporate so much of the things I am passionate about when helping cater to the client’s style. This past year, building and growing a lifestyle brand has been an awesome experience. Based in Houston, Texas, Eclectically You Experience, LLC, a lit for life company, specializes in making one’s print, event and DIY projects, a signature experience.

Aside from working with clients, EYE has two events open to the public. Whether it is our monthly book club meet-up that travels around the city to different eateries for breakfast, or our Annual Vision Board Night, it is tailored to the individuals involved – what makes them special.

So , this particular event was personal. Well into 2018, at a midway point,  I wanted to facilitate a check-in with our goals and each other. I so enjoyed  having an intimate opportunity to dine, meditate and share dream testimonies while receiving insight for this eclectically you experience!

Check out the photos and what guests had to say!

Photos by Anna Egbu

“I really enjoyed the Vision Board Night. I brought my vision board and I was able to take stock and plan for the rest of the year. The conversation was also surprisingly real, deep and enlightening. Awesome!” – Abby Kotun

“it was a very insightful and laid-back atmosphere!” – Guest

 

“This was more than a vision board party! It was an intimate safe space for sharing insight and networking.” – Bridgett from (S. Charles Public Relations)

“I take pleasure in learning from others; the Vision Board Night event taught me how to graciously welcome warmth from new friends.” N. Bentley

“The event was inspirational, empowering and motivating…I can’t wait for the next.” – Shuntia Barnes

For more info, visit www.eclecticallyyou.com Show EYE some social media love on Instagram ! The Journey continues!

28 Books that prove #BlackLitMatters

We all know Black History Month happens to be celebrated in the shortest month, but before it ends we want to take a look at 28 books that we highlighted this February! What is on your list?

 

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Wow! I can’t believe today is the last day of February! I have thoroughly enjoyed highlighting my daily #litpicks that prove #blacklitmatters . Feel free to share what’s on your bookshelf! MW