For the past 12 days I’ve been doing something different.
Each day in March I’ve been adding one thing to my vision board.
Not huge life-changing goals every day, just small pieces that represent the life and work I’m intentionally building.
Some days it’s been obvious things:
Freedom
Exploration
Community
Financial independence
Grounding and wellbeing
Other days it’s been more reflective.
Today, I hit a complete brain blank. And that in itself felt like part of the process.
At the start of exercises like this, ideas tend to come easily. We name the obvious ambitions. But once those are out in the open, the mind often pauses.
Not because there’s nothing there, but because we’ve moved past the surface layer and the brain is starting to consider what actually matters next.
That pause is something I see regularly in coaching as well. We often think progress means constant movement, more ideas, more action, more planning.
But sometimes the most valuable thing we can do is create space for clarity to emerge.
So for the past 12 days I’ve been building a simple visual reminder of the things that matter to me:
Community
Wellbeing
Growth
Exploration
Connection
And occasionally… space to think.
I’m curious, do you use any kind of vision setting, journaling, or reflection practices to stay intentional about where you’re heading?