Vision boards – what’s the case for and against?
Posted by thedre4mer on March 12, 2010
Today I’ve come across two very different clips about vision boards. One for, one against (sort of).
It made me think of a question. Do vision boards work or not? Are they worthwhile and life-changing or just silly and pointless? What do you think?
The case ‘for’: Clip one shows John Assaraf telling his story of how he got his dream home by using a vision board. John is very successful, well known and wealthy, and he puts much of this down to vision boards. In the clip, he shows us his home and the vision board in question. The house is, it has to be said, stunning.
The case ‘against’: Clip two shows comedian Ellen DeGeneres satirising Oprah’s well-document love of vision boards. Ellen is very successful, well known and wealthy, but it doesn’t seem like she is into vision boards. Or maybe she isn’t actually ‘against’ them – it’s just satire. Who knows. Anyway, it’s quite funny. And it sort of reminds you not to get too serious about this stuff, I think.
It made me think that having a balanced discussion about vision boards is important. Because that’s how we learn.
I’ve edited the ‘Experiment’ page to invite people to try making a vision board to see if it works for them…or not. I’d like to have honest feedback, not just positive comments. A mixture would be good and, I think, helpful. You can probably guess which camp I’m in. But we all have times when we struggle to focus on what we want and I think sharing that would be a good thing.
What is the case for and against vision boards? What are the problems we can come up against? Are there ways to overcome them?
Would be interested to hear your thoughts.