How to Make a Vision Board: A Self-Love Practice for the New Year
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About this listen
A vision board can be a powerful tool for self love when created intentionally. In this episode, Mary shares how to approach vision boarding as a self-love practice rooted in intention, self worth, and presence rather than pressure, perfection, or productivity.
If you want Mary’s vision board template, you can get instant access at maryscupoftea.com/vision and follow along.
Instead of focusing on how your life should look, this process invites you to reconnect with how you want it to feel — offering a refreshing approach to self love that prioritizes intention over outcome, being happy in your life (not just happy with it), and learning to enjoy the process of becoming someone you’re proud of.
Tune in to learn…
- How to make a digital vision board that feels supportive instead of overwhelming
- Why intentions are much better than traditional goal-setting
- How to manifest from self compassion rather than control
- The difference between being “happy with your life” vs. being happy in it
- What a vision board becomes when it’s rooted in self-worth, not pressure
Remember: Your vision board is not a contract — it’s a conversation with your future self. What’s meant for you is already unfolding, and your only responsibility is to stay present, responsive, and kind to yourself along the way.
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Deepen your self love journey with Mary’s books:
- The Gift of Self-Love, an interactive workbook to help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself.
- 100 Days of Self-Love, a guided journal with 100 prompts for calming self-criticism and learning to love yourself.
Follow Mary's self-love journey on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
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