Dreamboarding your way through 2025
What to let go of this year
Every new year I do a dreamboard. I have been doing this since I was about 13 ish and one of the many things I learned is to be careful about what you put on it. There have been many phases of my life that I stuck on images such as makeup, travelling, school, business etc. The most notable collage that I made was 5 years ago when I was going through my rock bottom. Even then I did one and I put on this image of two drawn people sitting outside a winery in France, gazing at each other. I thought nothing of it in grand detail, just that it would be nice to be in a relationship when I am ready. Little did I know later that year I would be meeting my French husband! The power of manifesting y’all! The universe provided and I said yes.
How to start dreamboarding
Meditate and journal what you want to create this year and the feeling that comes to mind. This year my words are dreams, adventure, and peace.
Next, source as many magazines that you need to create your dream board
Collect the other materials
Grab yourself a coffee or a nice snack then start doing through!
I like to sage the space and myself before beginning so I can start this year new.
I also throw out the last board I made so I can start over. Some people like to do a 5 year plan or one with you and your partner.
Two questions to keep in mind
What am I going to let go of this year?
What am I going to create this year?
What to say yes to when the universe provides
Check your dreamboard and see if it is inline with the feeling that you want to create. Remember to be ultra specific with the universe and it will provide. So instead of saying “money” put down “making money” or instead of “sex” you put “making love” or “deep sexual intimacy” with a picture of your and your partner. Believe me you will not be disappointed!
Put your dreamboard in a spot you will see often
This way you will be reminded of it every day. If you don’t know where to put it, take a picture and make it your desktop computer picture.
Bridging questions
How does this serve me and my goals?
How am I going to stick to my goals?