Everyone is welcome to join us for an afternoon to create a Vision Board.
If you are interested, between now and then, imagine your best possible life.
What images comes to mind?
Set an intention with that vision in mind and put your attention on your intention.
Start looking through magazines, greeting cards and calendars and clip images that appeal to you.
Don’t overthink it. Let your intuition guide you.
Kathie Hightower will talk about the magic that can happen with Vision Boards. I’ll offer a short meditation and you’ll be given the chance to journal or mind map your intentions.
Supplies to bring on the 29th:
Images that fit your intentions
Poster Board or Foam Board (Dollar Stores carry a variety of colors)
Glue Sticks
Scissors
A journal, or notebook, and pen.
Creating Vision Boards is a Pine Grove Community House sponsored program. This allows us to keep admission low. Admission $5-10.
If you are interested in attending this event, please send an email to me: telaskinner@gmail.com
Let me know if you have questions.
I’m looking forward to a fun time creating together!
Tela
You can find a lot of info about Vision Boards on the internet. Here’s a simple explanation:
Vision boards are a collection of images or objects arranged in a way to assist you in manifesting your best possible life.
Vision boards are highly versatile. You can use them to manifest your personal goals or create a visual representation of a personal vision statement. They’re perfect for helping you envision your dream life.
You can use a vision board for long term goals, like achieving your 5-year plan. Or you can create a yearly vision board, too.
People who use vision boards usually place them where they’ll see them often. You can place a vision board on a mirror you use to get ready in the morning. Other people will prefer to hang it on a wall in a room they use often.