Use A Vision Board To Fast Track Your Dreams
Posted on July 14th, 2008
One of the most important priorities in ensuring the Law of Attraction works effectively for you is to make sure that you know exactly what your goals are and to focus “wholey and solely” on them. As you know the Law of Attraction states that ‘like attracts like’ and ‘what you focus on your attract’ but that is only part of the equation. The vibrations that are sent out into the are as a result of the emotions that you attach to your goals. So one of the great tools that you can use is called a Vision Board. A vision board allows you to place images of your dreams in a prominent place so that each time you see them you can generate the necessary emotions.
There are two ways that you can create a vision board: magazines and cork board or by using computer software. The first method is by collecting images of your dreams from newspapers, magazines, photos and other places. Cut them out and place them on a piece of corkboard.
Instead of using the traditional cork board and photos to create your vision board, this software creates your vision
board using the computer’s desktop. It is one of “the most powerful manifestation tools that I have come across to keep you inspired and focussed; and start applying The Law of Attraction in your life”.
OrangePeel’s Vision Board is an amazing tool that lets you your dream images, affirmations and power words on your computer screen. You can even add your own music and voice to the vision board. It even has the ability to print out the vision board you have created so that it can go up on a wall in your house.
This is a really fantastic product that both my wife and I currently use. It is a great way to reach your goals and keep focussed in a fun and powerful way. You will love it.
Check it out here now: Vision Board
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