About a Dreamboard What Is It and How Do You Do It?

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A dream board is a visual representation of goals and aspirations, often created using cut-out images, words, and phrases from magazines, arranged on a board or paper. Participants are encouraged to reflect on their dream life and include elements that resonate with them personally. Many people display their dream boards in visible locations, such as offices or binders, to serve as daily motivation. Additionally, some suggest maintaining a Goals Book, where each goal is documented with steps and timelines for achievement. This practice fosters recognition of accomplishments and encourages ongoing motivation in personal and professional growth.
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About a dreamboard what is it and how do you do it?
 
What i s a dreamboard?
 
I too would like to know what a dream board is????
 
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I'm new and my director wants us to do this and this is what's in the newsletter from her (Create a Dream Board with all of the things you would like to have in your life. Take time each day to look at this and picture yourself as having each thing.) my thing is how do you do it just write it down on paper are do you actual make a board with the things such as cut out pictures, etc. any help would be great thanks in advance.
 
We did this at a business building retreat. We spent some time thinking about our dream life and what it would mean to us, what it would include, etc.

Then we all brought magazines and cut out pictures, words, phrases, etc that had meaning in our life. We glued them on a bright piece of paper (just the regular size) and then had to explain it.

I have mine and it's in the front sleeve of my main business binder, so I see it every day. :)
 
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Thanks DebbieJ for the input that is what I was looking for.
 
My NSD wants us to keep a Goals Book. Have one goal on each page. You can paste a picture, etc. Include when you would like to achieve the goal, why and what steps you are going to take to achieve it. When you do achieve it, post that date also. It is a good reference for yourself when you get into those slumps. I just heard about it last night. I think I am going to give it a try.
 
Some people hang up dream boards in their offices on the walls.... think of a posterboard, with photos, shapes of paper....sort of like scrapbooking. And on the one side you can draw a meter to fill in your current sales as you go...and see how close you are to your goal! My director did one last year for the Atlantis trip, and had palm trees and such cut out of construction paper.
 
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Thanks for all the help.
 
nikki70563 said:
About a dreamboard what is it and how do you do it?
I like to encourage my consultants keep an "I Love Me" board in their offices. This is a board where they can post all of their accomplishments, special awards, and recognition they receive at my team meetings. They can also post special pictures and of course a picture of the incentive level they are working towards acheiving.

I always do recognition and my team members get ribbons for various acheivements. We make a big deal out of it, because it is a big deal! That's one of the most fabulous things about this business don't you think? How often do you get that type of recogntion at your FT job? LOL
 

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