How I Created My Vision Board – Revealed!
By Ellesse Chow
Now, let’s get back to our Vision Board experiment, shall we?
What Do You Need?
If you’re creating a hardcopy Vision Board, some of the basic materials you’ll need are a posterboard, some used magazines, newspapers or other materials that would help you create your own customized pictures and of course, glue. When it comes to hand picking magazines, it’s important that you have lots of colourful choices. Your Vision Board is supposed to enhance your visualization experience, so it definitely helps in stimulating your creativity and imagination if your Vision Board is more vibrant. Some people have highlighted the importance of using good quality poster board and glue. My take on that? Good quality materials help to keep it together for many months or even years ahead so if you can afford it, by all means go for the best. Otherwise, it’s fine to use recycled materials such as unused cardboards and white glue.
For the purpose of this experiment, I’ll be using the Vision Board Software, which conveniently comes with a series of default pictures, backgrounds and a library of affirmative phrases and words. The way it is designed makes it pretty easy to whip up a electronic Vision Board in minutes, and hence, I forsee the main challenge comes in choosing the right pictures. Read more
Here’s a Quick Way to Get Over Fear of Not Achieving Your Dream
By Ellesse Chow
Your confidence in yourself is spiraling downwards. You’re already 2 weeks into the business and there is no single client in sight. You’ve just gone through the 9th interview and till now, there is no job offers at all. Or perhaps a publisher has just rejected your appeal to showcase your book. Much as you’ve wanted to achieve goal success, your disappointing results is seriously casting doubt over your decision to quit your job, invest huge sums of money into that seemingly full-of-potential business or time to go night classes in preparing yourself for your ideal job. And it certainly doesn’t help that your family and friends are asking you to quit.
“Maybe they’re right that I should go back to getting a stable job”. “Perhaps I should stop thinking about publishing a book”. As you start questioning if you should continue the pursuit of your dreams, your mind slowly manifests images of situations where things didn’t work out. The future looks bleak. Chaos ensues. You’re getting more and more scared. Shucks, what do you do now? Read more


