I am a strong supporter of the vision advice. I think what you see and what you believe can become a reality.
A vision board is a collage of photos and images that represent what you want in your life.
Most people use the billboard to create their vision boards. The number of items you want on your board will determine the size of the billboard you need.
One of my favorite vision of advice for those in network marketing is to take the magazine of your business and reduce the pages of these people the company is grateful. Now add your photo to this page.
If your company creates a list of names of performers, add your name to this list. These items must be near your work area. Your vision board should be on the wall behind your work area so that you are constantly reminded of where you want your photo and your name.
Is there a trip you’d like to take? Perhaps you’d like to visit a state or country you’ve never been to before. Get some photos and maps of the area and put them on your vision board. Perhaps you’d like to visit family you’ve not seen for a while. Get photos of them and add those photos to your vision board.
What does your car look like? Is there a different car you’d rather drive? Get a photo of that car on your vision board. Better yet, visit the local dealer and get a photo of you right next to that car. Tell the dealer you are working on a business and you are working toward buying the car and you’d like the photo. Those I know who have done this, have never been turned down for the photo.
What about your home? What would you like to be different? Get photos of what you want on your vision board.
Do you have favorite quotes? I know one girl whose entire vision board is filled with meaningful quotes. Those quotes help her to be the person she wants to be. If you have favorite quotes, type them out, get them in color and attach them to your vision board.
Are there people that you really admire? Get some photos of these people and add them to your vision board.
Vision boards can be very powerful in reminding you daily what is it you want and who it is you want to be.
Audrey Okaneko has been in direct sales since 1983. She can be reached at audreyoka@cox.net or you can Become a Tupperware Consultant
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