What’s My Vision?

March 9, 2010 at 8:36 pm 1 comment

 

So, I spent some time while Happy was sleeping putting together my vision board for this year (better late than never, right?).  I had been cutting images for a couple months and finally just needed to sit down, get them organized, and laid out.  Central to the list is wellness, but parenting in a meaningful way, taking time to relax, making art, and doing work that really matters to me also made the visual cut.  I now have the vision board above my bookshelf in my office.  Have you ever done a vision board before?  Was it helpful to you in pursuing your goals?

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  • 1. Brenda  |  March 9, 2010 at 9:43 pm

    LOVE, LOVE this idea!!! I think I may have to do one!! Thanks, Ro!

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