Vision Board Secrets to an Extraordinary Life: Why Most Vision Boards Don’t Work! – Part 1

by Keelan Cunningham on July 13, 2012

Have you ever dreamed of leading an amazing, totally fulfilled and extraordinary lifewhere money was no object, your relationships rock, and you’re doing what you love every single day? Great! So, have I! But if you’re like me you’d want to turn these dreams into reality, right!? So this is something you can do with a little help from our friend, the Vision Board. But most Vision Boards don’t work. Wanna know why? Read on to find out more…

Visualisation is a process used by star athletes, sport stars and businessmen

What’s the craze about these vision boards you might be asking yourself!? You’ve seen it on The Secret, Oprah’s banging on about it and even Courtney Love’s apparently got one. It’s just really a simple idea that seems to have captured peoples’ imagination. Visualisation is a process used by star athletes, sport stars and businessmen. Why? Well, the process of creating a mental picture of your end goal with some degree of clarity simply increases the chance of achieving it.

Read more about Vision Board tips in my next blog post: Vision Board Secrets to an Extraordinary Life: Your Very Own Manifestation Rocket-Fuel


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About Keelan Cunningham

Keelan Cunningham Keelan Cunningham is an entrepreneur, multiple business owner, author, and personal finance/wealth building specialist. Keelan’s passion is helping people improve their business acumen and personal wealth creation strategies, so they can lead a truly wealthy life in all aspects and with any luck similarly transform the lives of others.

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