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The Skeptic’s Guide to Vision Boards: Make One That Actually Drives Action

The Skeptic’s Guide to Vision Boards: Make One That Actually Drives Action

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Vision boards work… do they? 😅 In this episode, Jess (the believer) and Claude (the skeptic) make vision boards for 2026 and unpack what vision boards really are: not magic, not toxic positivity, but a clarity tool that helps you focus your decisions and take real action.

We share the 3 questions that guide everything, how to avoid turning your board into a fantasy board, and a simple way to keep your goals visible all year.

What You’ll Learn / Key Takeaways:

  • The 3 questions to ask before you cut a single picture
  • Why “vision board” is really a clarity board
  • How to avoid a “fantasy board” (and keep goals tangible)
  • What it means when you don’t hit a goal… but you’re still on track
  • Why consistency is the real secret ingredient
  • Physical vs digital vision boards: pick what works for your brain
  • The easiest way to actually use your board (phone wallpaper hack)

Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Recording from Podfest in Orlando (yes, we’re literally on the floor 😄)
  • Canva vs magazines + scissors + glue
  • Building community + growing the podcast ecosystem

Action Challenge (for listeners):
Answer these three questions today:

  1. How do I want work to feel in 2026?
  2. What do I want less of?
  3. What am I willing to do differently?

Then share ONE word, phrase, or image that represents your 2026 direction.

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