Do You Know What A Vision Board is?

  • By Allison Tuffs
  • 06 Dec, 2018

It’s a way to manifest your dream life. When you make a Vision Board, you get clear on what you want to create in your life. And you get it out of your head and onto paper so you can see it.

Once you get clarity, you select images and words from magazines, and paste them on a big poster board. Seeing this board each day aligns your brain with the outcomes you most want to attract. (Oprah, Ellen Degeneres, and Katy Perry all swear by Vision Boards!)

It sounds pretty simple. (And yes, there is a process to make your Vision Board more powerful.)

So why doesn’t everyone create Vision Boards? Well, in my experience as a health and lifestyle coach most of us never make the time. We let our busy, distracted lives keep us, well, busy and distracted. :)

It’s time to change that.

On Sunday January 20th, I am hosting the first ever CREATE YOUR LIFE VISION- BOARD WORKSHOP. It’s a half-day immersion for you to focus on your authentic life, core clarity and ideal outcomes.

Due to the deep nature of the work, I’ve made only 15 spaces available. (They’ll fill up pretty fast.) 

Would you like to join me?

Register on line or Call the Studio @ (403) 454-8645

P.S If you know a friend who has been confiding in you that she is ready to get clarity and change her life, invite her to join you.

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