This is your sign to make your 2025 vision board, NOW
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Jan 10, 2025
Jan 10, 2025
2025 is here, and if you’re still scrolling through Instagram Reels looking for “new year, new me” inspiration, consider this your cosmic slap in the face. It’s not coming from a trending sound or your fourth matcha latte—it’s coming from you. Yes: YOU.
Specifically, the version of you that wants to turn your dreams into a mood board masterpiece. So let’s dive into why this ritual is equal parts self-help magic and glitter glue chaos. FYI, it’s not just about pretty pictures.
First, let’s dispel the myth that vision boards are just for woo-woo wellness influencers who own six Himalayan salt lamps. Vision boards are for everyone. Corporate girlies plotting their next promotion, freelancers hoping to finally get paid on time (manifest that invoicing karma!), and yes, even your perpetually cynical bestie who “doesn’t believe in this stuff” but secretly journals “Mom, I AM a rich man energy” every January.
A vision board is your permission slip to dream big. Why settle for vague resolutions like “work out more” when you could paste a picture of a perfectly color-coordinated athleisure outfit and manifest your Pilates era? Why scribble “save money” on a napkin when you could pin an image of an Italian villa with a caption that screams, “paid in full”?
currently making my 2025 vision board pic.twitter.com/tGn47in45n
— seham (@sehamwhy) December 31, 2024
It’s not delusion—it’s direction!
Backed by science, sass and feels
Let’s get nerdy for a second: Vision boards are basically cognitive behavioral therapy’s artsy cousin. Research shows that visualizing goals activates the brain’s reticular activating system (RAS), which helps filter what we notice and focus on. Translation? If you surround yourself with images of success, you’re more likely to spot opportunities that align with them.
But here’s the catch: This isn’t some “sit back and wait for the universe to deliver” situation. The psyche behind vision boarding is all about bridging the gap between dreaming and doing. You’re training your mind to think, “How can I actually make this happen?” instead of, “Wouldn’t it be nice if…”
Also, let’s be real: Cutting out pictures of yachts is fun. Manifesting is fun. Life should be fun. Why not enjoy the process while you’re hustling toward your goals?
Let’s talk feelings. If you approach vision boarding correctly (read: not while doomscrolling), it forces you to sit with your desires. What do you really want? A big house? Or the stability it represents? A designer bag? Or the confidence of walking into a room knowing you’ve made it?
Creating a vision board is a cheeky way of interrogating your intentions while wrapping them in aesthetics. It’s like the Pinterest version of shadow work, minus the existential dread.
Plus, when you see your goals displayed every day, you’re reminded of why you started—especially when life inevitably throws you a curveball.
How to actually make your 2025 vision board
1. Set the mood (and the stage)
No one has ever successfully manifested their dream life while sitting in yesterday’s sweatpants in a dimly lit room. Light a candle. Put on your hype playlist (suggestion: anything Beyoncé). Bonus points if you whip up a hot chocolate with extra whipped cream. You’re creating a vibe.
Supplies checklist: scissors, glue, magazines, printed photos, markers, stickers, and a sturdy board. Or, if you’re digital, grab your iPad or open up Canva.
2. Define your 2025 energy
Before you start cutting out random photos, ask yourself: What’s the vibe I want for 2025? Use three words to describe it. Maybe it’s “abundance, health, and creativity.” Maybe it’s “peaceful, powerful, and disciplined.” Keep these words front and center as you build.
3. Pick categories
Think of your life in compartments: career, relationships, health, finances, personal growth, and fun stuff. For each category, find images and words that align with your goals. For example:
- Career: A pic of a boss lady in a blazer holding a coffee mug that says, “CEO energy.”
- Relationships: A couple walking through a farmer’s market (your future Saturday vibe).
- Health: Yoga poses or smoothie bowls that actually look appetizing.
4. Add your BIG goals
Let’s get specific. Do you want to run a marathon? Start a business? Book a solo trip to Bali? Find images that scream, “This is me in 2025.” And don’t be afraid to go big—remember, this is about dreaming without limitations.
My 2025 vision board be like : pic.twitter.com/DZ2wXFCnCD
— 𓊍 نيڤين 𓊍 (@Nivineeee) January 2, 2025
5. Infuse affirmations
Words are powerful. Sprinkle in affirmations that align with your goals, like “I am worthy of success,” “Money flows to me effortlessly,” or “My hair is 10/10 in every photo.”
6. Design like you mean it
A vision board should be a visual delight. Layer those images. Use pops of color. Add textures like glitter or washi tape. The goal is to make something you’re excited to look at every day.
Tips for keeping the momentum
- Place it where you’ll see it: Whether it’s by your desk, on your fridge, or as your phone wallpaper, make sure your vision board is front and center. Out of sight, out of mind is not the vibe.
- Check in quarterly: Your goals might evolve (or you might nail them early—go you!). Revisit your vision board every few months and tweak as needed.
- Pair it with action: Dreaming without doing is just procrastination in a cute outfit. For every image on your board, write down one actionable step to get closer to that goal.
So there you have it: the art of vision boarding, decoded. This isn’t just about crafting a pretty collage; it’s a declaration of who you’re becoming.
Your 2025 goals deserve more than fleeting resolutions—they deserve a spotlight. Because the best version of you? They’re already waiting on the other side of that vision board. Go claim them!
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