Monday, September 5, 2011

How to Make Your Dreams Come True - K Matthews

Guest Blogger - Rhonda Ferebee-Hammond

Create a Vision Board
Vision boards are a fantastic way of using your inner power so that you can attract all of the things in your life that you have always wanted for yourself and for your family. Everyone, no matter at what stage in life they are, wants to change something about his or her life. A vision board is the perfect way of making it happen!

Setting Up
Watch your vision come to life!
  1. Gather scissors, magazine, glue or glue adhesive, poster board, binder or cork board. I am more of a mobile person and want my purpose to travel with me so I have a book, but it's up to you. 
  2. Set aside some time about 2 hours to allow for the flow of your vision. Put on some great inspiration music or a audio book and set your mood and tone.
  3. First get a piece of paper and jot down an outline of what you want to create 
  4. Begin  to create your vision piece of work that represents your life, career, business etc, by cutting out pictures that represent your goals and vision,  and adding them to your board/book as it pertains to these 4 areas.
  • Time
  • Talent
  • Treasure
  • Temple 

10 Tips to Make it Work
There are some definitive ways of making sure that the items you have placed on your vision board come true. After sifting through hundreds of different ideas with this in mind, a rock solid and powerful top ten has been created. So if you want to make sure that what you want does come true then follow these tips.

1. Just for you - This is one of the most important things that people do not realize when they are making their own vision boards. Many people often use images that they think others would approve of or of things that society tells us are the right goals that we should be striving for. Make sure that you choose wisely what you want and that each picture, sound or word comes from within.

2. Listen to Music - Before and during the creation of your vision board it is a good idea to play a piece of music that makes your heart feel warm, it will allow you to put aside your "ego" as such and enable you to hear what your subconscious is trying to tell you. It also allows you to embed the images into your subconscious in a clearer way.

3. Belief - Making sure that you truly believe is also important as negative thoughts will make the process take longer. Understanding that things will not happen the very next day or even maybe at first is an important part, so that you do not get disheartened.

4. Use Affirmations - Using affirmations to work alongside your vision board will super charge it with extra power allowing you to bring your hopes and dreams into fruition more quickly and on a larger scale.

5. Surround Yourself - Surrounding yourself with reminders of your vision board and your goals is very important, as it allows you to keep your mind "topped up" with the sight, sounds and even in some cases, smells, of what you want to accomplish and bring to your life.

6. Add mood colors - Adding colors that represent your goals can help in a fast acting way. It is said that certain colors help us to feel a certain way. For example; blue is known to be a calming color, yellow, friendly and happy, and red is associated with excitement.

7. Make one at a time - Having too many vision boards can distract your mind from the goal you are trying to achieve. This can effectively splits your visions and the power to make them happen splits, too. By sticking to one specific board, you make sure that the full power is on it and not just a slice.

8. Meditate - Meditation is another fantastic way to help you while using a vision board. Imagining that you have this specific life, career etc., and seeing yourself do things, helps to push your mind into the image, sending out very strong signals.

9. Make things specific - Too many different ideas on your board can create a conflict, and you will find that you become stumped as you only find part of each one materializing. Keep your theme constant, this makes it powerful.

10. Forgive yourself - By forgiving yourself of any past problems that carry any guilt or pain you are able to eradicate the negative from your subconscious mind for good! This is a pivotal point because without it you will only be held back. So give yourself a break, relax and let the negative past wash away from your mind for good.

Now that you are equipped with tips for creating your Vision in life,  get started with creating your Vision Board, Book, or Box. Get creative, have some fun -  it is your life, your destiny only you define your future.

We hope you enjoyed these tips and suggestions and would love to hear your testimony's of your goals and dreams. Please email us at wedoevents@gmail.com for more info on or our Vision Board Creation Parties and a free 20 minute Dream Coaching Consultation.

Rhonda Ferebee-Hammond
Christian Dream Coach
CEO-Founder
Positive With Purpose, LLC
Facebook Networking Group
Infinite Vending Facilitator
www.positivewithpurpose.com
www.vissonpurpose.com

5 comments:

Carrie said...

This is a GREAT article. Very informative. Thank you. I can't wait to get started with a new vision! ~~Carrie

ForesightYourPsychic said...

Good article- lots of good points.

Wanted to add a couple of additional suggestions, if I may.

11)It's good to post your vision board in a place where you will see it often. The more you see it, the better your focus, and the more likely you are to manifest what you want

12)If you can, it's a good idea to make small color photo copies of your board. These can be put in lots of places (your Dayrunner, car dashboard, by your mirror) and provide additional cues to your unconscious to focus on what you want to manifest. Since you're seeing the main board every day, the mini-boards will unconsciously resonate with the image of the main board.

Happy Manifesting!

Catherine
Foresight

K. Millionaire said...

Thanks for the additional tips Catherine!

K. Millionaire said...
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K. Millionaire said...

Carrie - glad to know that you enjoyed the article! Keep up posted on your board.