Vision boards - If this helps someone, great, if not that’s ok

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I just bought all my items for my 2020 vision board
I started this last year at the suggestion of my therapist

Here’s a link I found that is similar to why it’s something I want to do again this year

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.huffpo ... 392274/amp
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Interesting my ds may really benefit from this
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Cool. I'm showing my DD this later.
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I believe they can be very effective. It's great that you shared this!
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That's great that it's working so well for you.

Here would be my problem with it - the vision board itself looks like a project. When it comes to projects, I'm great at the ideas and then suck at execution. Not that I can't do it, but that I don't do it. I have a scrapbooking project that I intended to give to all of DH's family 2 or 3 Christmases ago, and it's still in progress and won't happen for this Christmas either. I have knitting projects sitting in my basket for a couple years. I have lots of other ideas too, and even the materials in the house, but I suck at follow-through. I'd likely get all the stuff for a 2020 vision board and would be lucky to have the board assembled by 2022.
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I love a vision board.
Does one really require directions for this?
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