2. Write Down Your Vision for 2020.
What the board looks like will depend on you. You may have a small corkboard on your desk or a large board hanging on a wall. It could be a laminated sheet in your Bible; a notebook full of pages you can flip through; or a fancy, crafty display in a room in your house. You may even have a pocket-sized version you carry with you.
3. Assign a Time Frame to Your Visions.
As you create your vision board, don’t just put down goals without attaching a time frame to them. Include both short- and long-term goals. Name a specific day or time. Habakkuk 2:3, says, “The vision is yet for an appointed time.” Appoint a time for your dreams. For example, rather than just saying, “I will lose 25 pounds,” say, “I will lose 25 pounds by May 15.”
As you work on creating your board, be prepared to hear the Lord speak to you. He’ll give you exclusive insights into where to go and what to do, and He’ll also correct your character to keep you in line for a blessing.
Give yourself permission to dream with God.
4. Keep Your Vision Board Before Your Eyes.
Remember, out of sight, out of mind. Keep your goals before your eyes by placing your vision board in a place where you’ll see it every day. Then, look at it every day. Pray over it, believe God for your dreams to come to pass, and thank Him in advance!
To read more about starting a vision board, and how keeping a vision board has blessed others, including Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, go online to kcm.org/personalboard.
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