Dream Board
This is the fifty-second
and final installment of The Curious Creative, weekly 10-minute
writing exercises for busy individuals interested in exploring their
creativity. For the complete rationale, click here.
My Thoughts:
“Each
sound that we emit travels through the air, but it always returns to us. If we
want the right words to resound in our ears, all we have to do is pronounce
them beforehand.” –Laura Esquival
Dream boards are collages of words and images that represent one’s vision
or hopes for the future. They operate on the law of attraction, that by consciously
“pronouncing” your hopes and dreams, you will attract them into actualization.
Since this is the last of The Curious Creative exercises, number 52, you
will most likely be doing this at the turn of the new year. What a fitting time
for our creative play to consist of our dreams for the coming year!
Your Turn!
- Gather some scissors, and a stack of magazines, old books, newspapers, etc. from which to find your images.
- As you leaf through the magazines, etc., cut out pictures and words that catch your eye or speak to you. Envision what you want the coming year to look like for you. At this point, it’s better to gather too many words and images and then when it’s time to choose which to include on your dream board, you can make more careful selections. What’s important at this stage is not to think too hard or long about why to cut out an image or word. Trust your intuition.
- Choose a blank piece of paper as small or as large as you want your dream board to be.
- Look through your words and images, and again without thinking too hard, arrange them into a meaningful collage of what you hope the coming year will bring. You can also use markers, colored pencils, pens, etc. to write and draw images yourself.
- When you are finished, hang the dream board in a place where you can be reminded every day of what your vision for the future is. I like to hang mine in my closet so I see it every morning as I start my day.
How did you do? Were you able to shut off your
thinking brain and choose words and pictures from a relaxed state? Did any of
the things you chose to cut out or draw surprise you? Check back on your dream
board in six months or so- which things came true?
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