How to Create a Digital Vision Board Using Canva

How to Create a Digital Vision Board Using Canva

How to Create a Digital Vision Board Using Canva

Part One: Why Vision Boards Work

Visualization is a mental rehearsal…Visual boards turn pictures into purpose.

Part Two: Set the Vision Before You Create

Before jumping into design…The more specific you are, the more powerful your board will be.

  • What are my goals for this year?
  • How do I want to feel every day?
  • What do I want to create, attract, or change?
  • Where do I want to travel, live, or grow?
  • What does success look like for me?

S.M.A.R.T. Goals

S – Specific
What exactly do you want to achieve?
The more precise you are, the easier it is to focus and take action. Avoid generalizations like “get healthy” or “make more money.”

Example:
Instead of “I want to be healthier,” say:
“I want to walk 30 minutes every morning before work.”

M – Measurable
How will you track your progress?
You need a way to measure whether you’re getting closer to your goal. Numbers help you stay on track.

Example:
“Lose 10 pounds in 8 weeks” is measurable.
“Read one book per month” gives you a clear target.

A – Achievable
Is this realistic given your current resources and time?
Your goal should challenge you but still be within reach. This builds confidence and momentum.

Example:
If you’re new to running, aiming for a marathon in 2 months might be overwhelming.
“Jog 3 times a week for 20 minutes” is more doable.

R – Relevant
Does this goal align with your life, values, and bigger vision?
It should matter to you—not be based on someone else’s idea of success.

Example:
If your vision board includes travel and freedom, then saving $200/month for a trip is relevant.
A goal to work 80 hours/week for extra income may not be, if freedom is your core value.

T – Time-bound
When will you accomplish this goal?
A deadline gives your goal urgency and purpose. Without it, it’s just a wish.

Example:
“Launch my website by March 1st.”
“Write 500 words every day for 30 days.”

Part Three: Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Digital Vision Board Using Canva

  1. Sign Up or Log In to Canva…
    2. Choose the Right Template…
    3. Collect Your Images…
    4. Arrange Your Board…
    5. Add Affirmations and Words of Power…
    6. Final Touches…

Part Four: Saving and Using Your Digital Vision Board

Save It to Your Devices…
Optional: Set It as Your Phone or Laptop Wallpaper…

Part Five: Printing Your Vision Board with Staples

Why Print It?… How to Print with Staples.

  1. Go to Staples Print & Marketing
  2. Click on “Posters” or “Color Prints”
  3. Upload your file (preferably PNG or PDF for best quality)
  4. Choose your size: 8.5” x 11”, 11” x 17”, or even larger!
  5. Pick your paper type (Glossy is great for vibrant images)
  6. Choose “Pick Up in Store” or shipping

Part Six: Make Your Vision Board a Daily Ritual

Look at It Every Morning and Night…
Use It During Meditation or Prayer…
Journal About It Weekly…
Share It…

Part Seven: Vision Board Encouragement & Motivation

This isn’t just about pretty pictures or trends…
You see the healing, the rising, the blooming.

Part Eight: Set Goals that Stick with Visual Cues

Here’s how to take your vision board further by tying it to S.M.A.R.T. goals…

Part Nine: Monthly Check-In

On the first of each month…
Progress doesn’t have to be perfect—just present. You are allowed to evolve.

You Deserve the Life You Dream Of

A vision board is more than art. It’s alignment…You’re not just dreaming anymore. You’re declaring.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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