Creating a vision board

I’ve been participating in a variety of processes recently to pick themes to focus on for the upcoming year. It’s something I have done off and on over the years, sometimes with a lot of accompanying artwork and journaling, sometimes something much simpler.This year I spent New Years Day creating a collage vision board. Although the VisualsSpeak process looks like collages, it isn’t designed in the same way. Mainly because you don’t design, rather you allow the images to speak to you.
Part of me is ambivalent about vision boards. Mainly because I think it is too easy to simply create a visual story that reflects the story you want to hear, or one that you often tell. This year I have done a bunch of reflection and guided visualization around what I want to bring into my business. Given that, I felt comfortable creating a vision board that expresses what I want for 2010 in a visual form.
2009
Last year was focused on building a new foundation for the business. I spent a lot of time researching new models and structures as well as recognizing I had to bring more of myself back into the core. I started painting in traditional media again after 15 years.
Working with my business partner, we decided to expand beyond focusing on creating tools for professionals to creating tools that can be used individually as well as in groups. We also committed to creating tools that will be delivered digitally rather than being conventionally printed.
We have a general plan, lots of products in development, and many of the technical support systems selected. We have identified a group of professionals who will partner with us to develop content on a range of topics. It’s been lots of fun designing. Time to put it into practice.
Prosperity: Economic Viability, Community, and Connection
For 2010, it’s clear to me I have to place more attention on the core economic drivers. The foundation of the collage is about this. Taking a long term view, looking at million dollar ideas rather than getting stuck on short term income. Minding the structural systems, and delegating parts to those who are good at them. Becoming the driver of the boat rather than a passenger.
The middle of the collage is all about connection. With the team that is co-developing content, as well as the messaging systems we use to reach out to the top part of the collage, which are our customers. Oh, and the intention that I will spend next year’s holidays relaxing in some warm tropical place in the top left corner. And a nice empty space for surprises and opportunities that arise on the path.
How does this help?
One of the things I struggle with as a business owner is keeping my focus on the strategic priorities rather than just taking care of what shows up in my email inbox. This gives me the overview of what I need to do. Next up, I will need to drill in deeper to get clear about exactly which activities serve each of the areas. The image hangs behind my computer, so it’s what I see every time I look up.
It will also be helpful to make a list of things that don’t fit in these areas. Then really look at how many of them really need to be done, and which things can be delegated.
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I love the clarity you have for your vision of 2010. May your vision come beautifully and easily to fruition!
If 2009 was the year you started painting again, then it was a VERY GOOD YEAR.
(Oh! OH! Must also add that I love Leah’s new-to-me gravatar — JUST lovely.)
Snappy You Cheer, Christine, I’m enjoying your blog and choosing which prints of yours I can’t live without (gotta spend more time some time, and see if they come in cards…) yummy.
You pal,
~ @TheGirlPie