Sunday, January 23, 2011

Creating A Dream Board

Sample Board (Mine is a WIP)

Create Your First Dream Board (Dream It, Create It, Become It)

Summary: First you have a dream or idea. Then you make a plan. A dream board is a creative and fun part of a plan. Then you go to it! Go on your adventure and take your dreams and move towards action. Get the whole family involved by having each of them create a dream board or create a family board!

Have you ever heard of "Dream Boards" or "Treasure Maps", too? Lately, they've been called "Treasure Maps", A Dream Board is a visual picture of the dreams you have for your life that you want to come true. The concept is that we attract to us what we think. And if we put good things in front of us, those things we've always wanted, those things we've always thought about having in our lives, then we will attract what we think.

I've watched clients want something but not write it down and not visualize or affirm it. One said that his business wasn't what he envisioned and he wanted that vision to become his reality. In other words, if your vision is in your head, that's not where it needs to be. It needs to be out in the world for all to see.
Some of my clients also use this concept to visualize their businesses, too! It's their first business plan. One thing though...don't "get stuck" on your dream boards. We all have plans for our future, however it's important to watch the universe for signs of it's plans for us. Otherwise we might miss out on some great opportunities!

How To Create Your first Board

  • Purchase a large piece of paper such as "oak tag" or "poster board" in whatever color you like!
  • You now have the beginnings of your Dream Board.
  • In the center of your board put a picture of you that you really enjoy viewing.
  • Whatever your dreams, goals, etc., start cutting out pictures that symbolize your dreams and paste them on your board.
  • Or draw the pictures. Can't draw perfectly? Draw it anyway! (If I can, you can.)
  • Put captions under the pictures.
  • What are some of your dreams? Remember to include all areas of your life on your board... Career/Business, Relationships (self-others), Money, Recreation/Play, Health/Well Being.. Get specific.... real specific and descriptive!
  • Go for it!! Enjoy it!! Have fun with it!!
  • Tack it on the wall.
  • As your dreams continue to grow (or change), keep adding to it.
  • Make it the last thing you look at before you go to sleep.
  • Spend a few moments in front of it before you start your day!
Supplies You May Need
  1. Poster board/oak tag
  2. 4 thumbtacks
  3. Elmer's glue
  4. Scotch tape
  5. Glitter
  6. A photo or photos of you
  7. Magazines
  8. Ribbons
  9. Pens, markers
  10. Shells, leaves, or something else from nature
  11. Scissors: straight edge or your favorite border design
  12. Crayons
  13. Few pieces of thick 8 1/2 x 11 paper
  14. Favorite rubber stamps
  15. Your Ideas here

Sections Of Your Board

Life Vision Board: Personal Growth, Religious/Spiritual Growth, Relationships Family, Romance, Friends, Career & Business, Finance & Money, Play & Recreation, Health & Fitness, Physical Environment, etc.

Business Vision Board: Your Office, Staff, Bank Account, Client Results, Products, Retirement, Accolades, Philanthropy Efforts, etc.Special thanks to my first coach Edie Peirera-Hulbert, author Susan Ban Breathnach and the 4T Prosperity Program at Unity Church for teaching about these concepts and helping me put them into good use.

Note to parents: Create dream boards with your children. Create a family dream board. Learn more here
This article was published in 2000. Since then (2004 I think) Mark Victor Hansen has done a PBS special and it included information on Vision Boards -- same thing. If you're a business owner and prefer creating a small version of a dream board, small enough to carry around, then check out this software for Business Owners/Professionals Version For MLM's

© 2011Maria Marsala. An irrepressible entrepreneur, Maria Marsala sold AVON at age 14 and landed on Wall Street three years later. She became a bond trader at a time when female executives were as rare as pink diamonds. In 1998, brimming with over 25 years of business experience, Maria founded Elevating Your Business, a business development company dedicated to helping high-achieving financial sector women CEO's, presidents and executives shift into extreme succe$$. Maria customizes solutions to detect and overcome each client's unique obstacles, helping them create the business and lifestyle they only imagined possible. It starts at www.CoachMaria.com

13 comments:

  1. I have always wanted to do this since I saw it on Oprah!! I even purchased the paper! This may just get me to finally do it!

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  2. I created a dream board before - not that big, but I should pull it out and take a picture of it. It really is a great idea for children too. Great post, as always, Katie.

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  3. I made one of these once when I worked as a Mary Kay consultant a few years back, but my life has completly changed since then and it's about time that I made a new one. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  4. I am planning to create a dream board this week! It's an idea that has been floating around my head recently now. A-HA. I want to make one for my goals this year, weight-loss included.

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  5. I've been working on a dream board for awhile now. Mine is on a bulletin board though - easy to add to & rearrange. But, the pieces comes off sometimes... may consider switching to paper & glue. Love the idea of doing a family one.

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  6. Thank you for sharing that. Do you mind if I re-post that on my blog? I love the idea of a dream board. I had one before and when I moved, it got lost.... along with my inspiration! I am definitely gonna do one again... AND make a "family" one for me and my son. Thanks a million! :-)

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  7. I LOVE this I am going to make me one!

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  8. What a fantastic idea! I've heard of these before, but have never made one. As I read your post, I wondered "why not?? Why haven't I made one?? What am I waiting for???" I think your breakdown here is great - THANK YOU for the inspiration and for sharing your dreams with us!

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  9. I'm such a fan of this idea. I don't know if this defeats the purpose or not, but I definitely make vision boards of clothing that I love!

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  10. Since I am SO not creative, my dream board is in my head-but boy is it full! Can't wait to see when your work in progress is done!


    Polar's Mom
    www.polarspage.blogspot.com

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  11. Wow, great idea. I should try this out!

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  12. i made a plan to make one of these.
    i need to actually just do it.

    got all my supplies and everything!

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