When people ask me to picture my future, they often expect images: the house, the car, the exact wardrobe. But for me, vision has always lived in feelings more than snapshots.
My vision board isn’t filled with photos—it’s covered in words and phrases. Freedom. Expansion. Abundance. Flow. I don’t need to specify the model of the car or the square footage of the house. What I want is the experience of feeling aligned, open, and full.
I once heard Abraham Hicks say: “
Keep it general enough to allow it in.” That’s the space I’m holding. My vision doesn’t have to be precise to be true.
What I know is true about my vision is this:
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My vision is alive, even when unseen.
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It breathes in the spaces of possibility.
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It’s not the picture—it’s the feeling that guides me forward.
Be Great,
Stephanie
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