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Reality Check: What's your Vision

Your Vision Board

You will be creating a vision board and start developing a positive Growth Mindset  (here are some great ideas from milanote.com)

1. Set your goals

Start with a brain dump of everything you want to achieve. Vision boards can include your aspirations for the year ahead and any thoughts or feelings you want to bring into your life. Whichever you choose, it's important to include goals you can actually achieve.

Describe your goals in vivid detail. For example, if you're savings goal is a new car, don't just write 'new car'. Describe the make, model .....

If you get stuck, try answering the following questions...

  • What's my dream job?
  • How can I create a healthier body and mind?
  • What are my financial goals?
  • What major purchases should I save for?
  • What have I always wanted to learn?
  • What's a destination I've always wanted to travel to?

Now that you've set out your goals, start looking for images that represent them. These will serve as your daily visual reminder, so pick images you love to look at.

3. Transform your board from messy to organized

Once you've collected the imagery, the next step is to arrange your vision board into a composition you find visually appealing. 

 

Canva Accountsd

Step 1.  You will be using canva.com

Log in to Canva.com or create an account 

Step 2. Start your vision dump

Step 3. Organize your vision board 

Canva Tutorial

Growth Mindset

"People with growth mindsets may be more successful in school and in their jobs compared to those with a fixed mindset. This is because people with growth mindsets set ambitious goals, confident in their abilities and unhindered by fear of failure" (Parsons).

 

Want to learn more about the Growth Mindset? Check out this article by Emily M. Parsons :

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