Hi guys,
Some of you may have used these vision boards to aid with setting goals.
My issue is I have used these vision boards in the past and I did not achieve the
I am sure I have a whole lot to say about this. First and foremost, the goals were unrealistic or you would have achieved them on schedule. Unrealistic expectations is a trigger for depression, did you know that?
Here is a blog I wrote in April. Maybe it will answer some of your questions. Read my profile and my blog on My Wealthy Affiliate Experience. I understand disappointment and perhaps what I have to say becomes more meaningful. Decision Making 101
How to set goals with vision board?
Hi guys,
Some of you may have used these vision boards to aid with setting goals.
My issue is I have used these vision boards in the past and I did not achieve the
This is a big question and I can't say I have the definitive answer but I've had similar experiences to yours with vision boards in the past so I feel your pain. This is what I've come to believe about them. It's exciting to come up with visionary ideas of what we want to achieve but whether we achieve them, I believe depends on why we want to achieve them, in other words, how important they really are to us and whether we believe wholeheartedly that we can achieve them. All too often because of the nature of vision boards, the things we put on them so far removed from our current reality that we don't have enough belief or staying power or drive to keep us on the road until we get there. So does this mean we should scrap vision boards altogether? No, for me, having a vision is important but what's more important is to break that vision down into goals and action steps. Rather than measure my success by whether I've achieved my vision I choose to focus on the smaller pieces that are going to get me there. I don't put the time on my visions because I simply have no idea how long it may take me to get there. Worthy vision is what keeps me going but it's the goals and in particular, the daily action steps I focus on.
I am sure I have a whole lot to say about this. First and foremost, the goals were unrealistic or you would have achieved them on schedule. Unrealistic expectations is a trigger for depression, did you know that?
Here is a blog I wrote in April. Maybe it will answer some of your questions. Read my profile and my blog on My Wealthy Affiliate Experience. I understand disappointment and perhaps what I have to say becomes more meaningful. Decision Making 101
on the bottom of my webpage it says Powered by WordPress then it mentions the theme I used. Is there a way I can remove this?
Go to the wordpress dashboard and every theme has a copyright section find it and there you can change it.
Check out this How to Change "powered by WordPress" to anything you want as well as Twenty Seventeen Theme - Remove Powered By WordPress also you can perform a search in youtube. there are very well-explained videos about it!
thank you this helps a lot. Is a footer even necessary for a successful webpage? I find it distracting because I cannot find a way to change the background colour of the footer to match the rest of my webpage :(
I have managed to partially erase the whole thing but it still shows you the border of the footer. The only thing I like of the footer is the back to the top link.
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How do I remove the "powered by wordpress" statement?
on the bottom of my webpage it says Powered by WordPress then it mentions the theme I used. Is there a way I can remove this?
Go to the wordpress dashboard and every theme has a copyright section find it and there you can change it.
Check out this How to Change "powered by WordPress" to anything you want as well as Twenty Seventeen Theme - Remove Powered By WordPress also you can perform a search in youtube. there are very well-explained videos about it!
thank you this helps a lot. Is a footer even necessary for a successful webpage? I find it distracting because I cannot find a way to change the background colour of the footer to match the rest of my webpage :(
I have managed to partially erase the whole thing but it still shows you the border of the footer. The only thing I like of the footer is the back to the top link.
See more comments
This is a big question and I can't say I have the definitive answer but I've had similar experiences to yours with vision boards in the past so I feel your pain. This is what I've come to believe about them. It's exciting to come up with visionary ideas of what we want to achieve but whether we achieve them, I believe depends on why we want to achieve them, in other words, how important they really are to us and whether we believe wholeheartedly that we can achieve them. All too often because of the nature of vision boards, the things we put on them so far removed from our current reality that we don't have enough belief or staying power or drive to keep us on the road until we get there. So does this mean we should scrap vision boards altogether? No, for me, having a vision is important but what's more important is to break that vision down into goals and action steps. Rather than measure my success by whether I've achieved my vision I choose to focus on the smaller pieces that are going to get me there. I don't put the time on my visions because I simply have no idea how long it may take me to get there. Worthy vision is what keeps me going but it's the goals and in particular, the daily action steps I focus on.