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Personal Vision Board Experience

More and more individuals are becoming aware of the power in vision boards.  Have you ever used a vision board in your life?  It’s a great tool to focus your attention and emotion towards achieving something new in your life.  A vision board is a collection of pictures, words, and other images that display you having accomplished a goal.

For example, here’s a personal story of how I used a vision board, and related techniques to get a new car.  I’d been wanting a new BMW, one of their racing models.  My original goal was to get a BMW M5, a car worth over $100,000.  At the time, I only made a modest income and had no plan or idea of how I could earn more money to purchase the pricey of a car.

What I did have though was a vision.  I knew what I wanted down to the tiniest detail.  I had picked all of the colors, options, and accessories.  During this time I was introduced to the concept of using a vision board to help me get the car.

So I bought a corkboard and found a bunch of pictures of the car or people having fun driving the car I wanted.  I posted them on the corkboard and put the corkboard near my computer so that I could look at it each day.

What I started to find after posting the vision board is that I began to generate more emotion and feeling towards having the car.  I think this caused something internally to shift within me, because I started receiving ideas and inspiration to what I could do to make more money and get the car.

I started doing building more websites and advertising them online.  Shortly thereafter a new income source was created and money was coming in.  It still wasn’t enough to afford a $1100 car payment, but it did create more faith within about my abilities to accomplish something big.

It soon became a habit to stare at the vision board.  It just felt good to stare at the pictures and day dream about driving fast in a very nice sports car.  I think this is what really made things start to happened.  It was the generation of feelings and emotions of having the car in the present moment.  The more I did this the closer I felt the car coming to me, or being able to buy it.

Long story short, I did end up getting a brand new 2009 BMW.  It actually ended up being a different model that I could afford.  The best part is that the car I have now is even more tailored to what I wanted versus buying the super expensive one.  I’m just as happy and actually feel the same way I did as when I was day dreaming about it.  The vision board worked and I recommend using one to all of you.

To Your Success!

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