I love to do creative things. So, I have made two vision boards in my past.
The first one was made before 2008. My church had a visioning retreat for creating my Church’s mission statement. So, I created a mission statement and cut images from magazines to portray that statement.
I will seek a closer relationship with God through prayer, Bible Study and service to my fellowman.
There is a drawing of my church from one of our church flyers near the center top. Near the bottom is a drawing that a child drew me while I was volunteering at my local homeless shelter. I still have strong memories from that place even though I spent most of my time straightening the toy closet, donations in the basement or pots and pans in the kitchen cabinets.
I will seek to improve my relationships with others by listening to and spending time with my family, friends and others.
I am not going to share a picture of this part because I want to keep my family and friends private.
I will improve myself by continually seeking opportunities to learn from others and life situations.
The WCTC and my therapist on this part is how I know that this was before 2008. I graduated from WCTC in 2008.
I have kept the mission statement but selected more focused goals as the years went by. Here is another vision board focusing on yearly goals from before 2019.
That year, I wanted to learn Spanish, eat healthy, be able to climb a tree, write for money, God and fun, study the Bible, go on more mission trips with my new church and take lots of walks.
In 2020, I wrote some work goals but Covid-19 destroyed them. I didn’t even write any work goals for 2021.
What is your mission statement? My church at the time did a formula. The beginning of the statement starts with who we are. I dropped this part when I created my mission statement. The next part was the goal followed by how we will achieve the goal.
Have you created a vision board? If so, please share a picture or any thoughts about the experience.
I will do a review of how I am doing on these goals and share a more current vision board.