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January 5, 2020 at 4:35 pm #5559cynthia allenKeymaster
If you participated in the January 3 session, live or on replay, let’s witness each others vision boards. I will post mine in the comments below under my test name so I can me sure this works!
January 5, 2020 at 4:41 pm #5561Cynthia AllenParticipantI may have a couple items yet to add but it captures most of what I will be working with this year. I have posted instructions below my vision board on how to post yours. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like pictures can be added yet in the Activity Feed. You will need to come to the Forum.

To add your board in your reply, click on the picture icon in the shaded bar on the top border of your post. Then you will see a tiny camera icon on the right of that new window. Click on that camera and upload your picture. Then click OK. You will also find a tutorial on this from Arlene in the tutorial section with screen shots on what it looks like. @yvonne kress I hope this helps.
January 5, 2020 at 7:44 pm #5564Diana VockParticipantHappy with how mine turned out. Quotes may be hard to read, but the focus on embracing change and being in the moment.

The large house is Winterthur (in Delaware) and there is a photo of Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. We are currently looking for a home somewhere near the two. The “JOY” I cut from a Christmas card. Many of the cards we received this year mentioned “JOY”.
January 5, 2020 at 10:46 pm #5565Robin RobertsonParticipant Took me forever to download the obvious way. Hope I remember next time.
MOVEMENT is my thing. Exploring my past image, discovering my image as I age and body changes. Celebrating changes, even when cranky.
January 6, 2020 at 12:17 am #5566Margrit MuellerParticipantMaking the vision board was an interesting and unexpected process for me. I really got into it and it ended up different from what I thought it would look like when I first started .
The bottom part represents my past (fighting for my life) in regards to my health. The middle part represents the present (“climbing” lots of stairs to get to the mountain top”) and the top part is my future (the sky is the limit).
January 6, 2020 at 12:31 am #5567Diana VockParticipantVery beautiful. 🙂
January 6, 2020 at 2:17 am #5569Robin RobertsonParticipantYes, I agree.
January 12, 2020 at 1:38 pm #5780cynthia allenKeymaster@Diana Vock Joy, kindness, home are wonderful visions for your 2020
@Robin Robertson You board shouts movement and power! Very bold.@ Margrit Mueller So grounded in your experience with the lightness of potential. Your health envisioned is beautiful
I so love seeing other’s boards and what we envision. It is inspiring!
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