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Bullet Journal Vision Board

Combine your planning and tracking system with regular visioning


and consciously creating your life!
(1) Make visioning a regular practice -daily, weekly, monthly, etc.
(2) Get more clarity – by exploring our desires as part of our journaling
practice we become crystal clear on what our true desires are and not
what we think we should want!
(3) Practice living in the end on a regular basis | which is the
manifestation process
(4) Have fun and build your trust in your creative power!

How to: For complete tutorials on Bullet Journaling check out:


https://www.bulletjournal.com or https://www.tinyrayofsunshine.com

Some key aspects for creatives:


(1) The INDEX or Table of Contents – which is Page 1 and is added
to as you add calendar pages and “collections”
(2) Collections are anything you want to keep track of (love this!):
Examples: Artists I love, project ideas, content ideas, reading
list, doodling, desires, etc.
Vision boards can be included in your calendar whether you create
monthly – weekly or daily calendar pages as you go along.
Vision boards differ from goal setting in a couple of ways. (1) They
require movement in consciousness rather than “pushing” through
resistance to accomplish. (2) Manifestations do not typically adhere to
specific time frames. They are both instantaneous and can take a while.

Instantaneous Can May Take Awhile


They are instantaneous, because It may take a while for the desired
you move in consciousness in a manifestation to out-picture in
single moment to the reality the physical world.
where the desire has already been
fulfilled or is already in your life.

So that instantaneous movement in consciousness can be done as part


of the journaling process when you plan or document your day (start of
the day) or as you go over your day| possibly planning for the next day
(before bed | end of the day).
This can also be done when looking over a year or a month or a week.
You can move to the end of this time period and imagine the time
has already passed and what has happened.
*Be careful not to get super tense about things manifesting on a specific
deadline. This cannot always be predicted and it is the present moment
movement in consciousness that is the most important.
For example, how did you feel over this time period “this was the best
year yet!” Or “this week was amazing.”
You can include any planned events or project sin your manifesting
process. So, for example, move to the end of the week and imagine that
you are reflecting back at how well that interview went or that
presentation.
Choosing images or creating images for the vision board can be a fun
compliment to the go along with the movement in consciousness,
but they will not be effective if done without that movement, done in
disbelief or done in a mechanical or disconnected way!
*Images can help evoke feelings of the desire being accomplished and
they help us remember and stay focused on our desired outcomes when
we look at them |
*Having multiple spreads focused on different desires can bring about a
lovely feeling as we look through our journal and reflect back on all the
goodness in our lives and coming in our lives.
*It is important that we do not have feelings of longing or lack when we
look at the images or even any writings or affirmations. The process
should help these desires feel more real and more present in your life
now!
Contemplate how wonderful life can be when we open up to
possibilities. Reflective Journal Questions can include “What would be
nice? What would I prefer in my life?
Or now that what you desire has manifested “ what am I doing now
that…has occurred?” or “How are others reacting to me now that I am
the one who has accomplished…?”

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