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Use this simple checklist to improve

your current vision board and multiply


its empowering effects.
The best way to achieve your goals is to keep them top of mind, so that you’re always
consciously and subconsciously looking for ways to move yourself closer to them – and a
vision board is the perfect tool to help you do that.

By putting a vision board somewhere you can see every day, you will prompt yourself
to visualize your ideal life on a regular basis. And that’s important because visualization
activates the creative powers of your subconscious mind and programs your brain to
notice available resources that were always there, but escaped your notice. Through
the Law of Attraction, visualization also magnetizes and attracts you to the people,
resources, and opportunities you need to achieve your goal.

By adding a visualization practice, like vision boards, to your daily routine, you will
naturally become more motivated to reach your goals. You’ll start to unexpectedly do
things that move you closer to your ideal life. Suddenly, you’ll find yourself volunteering
to take on more responsibility at work, speaking out at staff meetings, asking more
directly for what you want, and taking more risks in your personal and professional life –
and experiencing bigger pay-offs.

If you haven’t read it yet, I strongly encourage you to check out my blog post, How to
Create an Empowering Vision Board to get a deeper understanding of the practice.

Jack Canfield’s Vision Board Checklist


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You can make a vision board
in 6 simple steps:
1 Create a list of goals you’d like to achieve

2 Find pictures that represent your goals or symbolize the future you wish
to create. Use photographs, magazine cutouts, images from the web,
or whatever inspires you!

3 Make a collage out of all these images on a bulletin board, wall, or in a


binder. Feel free to get creative! Consider including a picture of yourself
in a happy moment.

4 Keep it neat. Avoid creating a cluttered or chaotic board - you don’t want
to attract chaos into your life.

5 Add motivational “affirmation words” and inspiring quotes that represent


how you want to FEEL, like “courage,” “love,” or “imagination.”

6 Take a few moments to review your vision board every day,


especially when you wake up and before you go to bed.

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The Checklist
To make your visualization practice even more powerful, I put together this
checklist to help you evaluate your vision board’s effectiveness.

My vision board depicts goals and dreams in all areas of my life, or in just one
specific area that I’d like to focus on.

The images I chose represent or symbolize the experiences, feelings,


and possessions I want to attract into my life on my board.

There are positive affirmations, inspirational words, quotations, and thoughts


on my board.

Only words and images that best represent my purpose, my ideal future, and
words that inspire positive emotions in me were used on my vision board.

My vision board is neat, and I was selective about what I placed on my


vision board.

I keep my vision board somewhere prominent, such as near my bed or my desk.

I leave my vision board in a viewable position as often as I am comfortable with

I spend time each morning and evening visualizing, affirming, believing,


and internalizing my goals.

I look at the images that represent my achievements, and feel gratitude as my


dreams begin to manifest.

I wrote down the date I created my vision board

I create a new vision board each year.

I regularly hold my vision board in my hands and really internalize the future
it represents.

I read my affirmations and inspirational words aloud at least twice a day.

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I see myself living in the manner my life is on my vision board.

I regularly feel myself in the future I have designed.

I believe the items on my board are already mine when I look at them.

I am grateful for the good that is already present in my life.

I acknowledge and celebrate any goals I have achieved.

I acknowledge and learn from the changes I have seen and felt.

I regularly acknowledge the Law of Attraction at work in my life.

I have fun and never give up.

Now that you know how to make the ultimate vision board, it’s time to create or
improve your own.

And to help you discover what exactly you should make your vision board for, I designed
my Law of Attraction System to be your personal roadmap for uncovering and creating
the life of your dreams. You’ll be inspired by a high-quality vision board combined with
premium audio and video training, and two of my bestselling books that will help you
tailor and implement the Law of Attraction into your own life.

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So, how did you do?
If you’ve checked off more than half of this list, then you’re off to a great start.
If you’ve checked off less than half of this list, that’s okay, too!

The unchecked items simply show areas of opportunity for you to improve
your vision board and visualization practices.

I recommend printing out the checklist or writing down the unchecked items
so you can implement these tips and check them off.

It takes time and commitment to create new habits, so be consistent when


implementing them in your routine.

Remember, your vision board should be used daily, but it should not be
used excessively.

Although a daily practice of visualization is vital, you don’t need to spend all day
thinking about your goals for this technique to work. In fact, spending too much time in
visualization can rob you of something essential – living in the moment.

Daily rituals help to establish the right balance between thinking about the future and
living in the moment. Start by picking a time during which you’ll review your goals and
visualize your success. Ideally, do this twice a day – first thing in the morning and
right before you go to bed. The process typically will take 10 minutes or less.

Research has revealed that images or scenes that are accompanied by intense emotion
will stay locked in our memory forever. To multiply the effects:

1. Read your goals or affirmations out loud.

2. After each one, close your eyes and create the visual image of the completed goal
or your dream life in your mind.

3. Add sound, smells, and tastes.

4. Add the emotions and bodily sensations you would be feeling if you had already
achieved your goal.

5. Once you have visualized each goal as complete, it’s time to release.

6. Let go of your goals, and spend the rest of your day being in the present moment.

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