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Charlotte Hayes

How Introverts and Extroverts Use Vision Boards Differently
Charlotte Hayes May 9, 2025

Not all dreams look the same. Neither do the ways we organise, pursue, or visualise them. Personality plays a huge role in how we dream, plan, and create—and that extends right into our vision boards. The process of turning intentions into visuals isn’t one-size-fits-all, especially when it comes to the different inner workings of introverts Read More

Analytical Thinkers and Vision Boards: Making It Work
Charlotte Hayes May 4, 2025

Let’s be honest. The idea of sitting down with glue sticks, magazine clippings, and vague affirmations might make some analytical brains twitch. Vision boards? Isn’t that more mood lighting than measurable outcomes? Not necessarily. If logical planning and structure make the world feel clearer and more manageable, there’s still a place for vision boards in Read More

Incorporating Milestones and Achievements on Your Board
Charlotte Hayes April 26, 2025

You know that little thrill you get when you cross something off a list? Or that satisfied exhale after completing something you’ve been avoiding for weeks? That feeling is gold. Too often, though, vision boards focus only on where we want to go. Not where we’ve already been. And that’s a missed opportunity. This is Read More

How Often Should You Update a Vision Board?
Charlotte Hayes April 24, 2025

There’s something quietly powerful about creating a vision board. It’s like telling the universe—or maybe just yourself—“Here’s what I’m reaching for.” But what happens after the glue dries or the Pinterest board is published? Do you leave it alone forever, hoping it still speaks your dreams into motion? Or do you revisit it, tweak it, Read More

Vision Boards for Students and Young Adults
Charlotte Hayes April 21, 2025

There’s a moment—usually somewhere between high school projects, college applications, or that first dive into job hunting—when the future suddenly feels very real. And a little overwhelming. Sound familiar? That’s where a student’s goals board comes in. A vision board, when tailored to where you are and where you want to be, can turn stress Read More

Using Colour Psychology in Your Vision Board
Charlotte Hayes April 20, 2025

Sometimes, the difference between a vision board that inspires action and one that just looks pretty is colour. Not just in a design sense, but in a psychological one. Because believe it or not, colour isn’t just visual—it’s emotional. It speaks in feelings, in instincts, in energy. And when crafting a vision board meant to Read More

Mid-Life Goal Setting with Vision Boards
Charlotte Hayes April 20, 2025

There’s a particular kind of magic—and messiness—that happens somewhere around your forties. Life has given a few twists, you’ve survived things you never imagined you’d face, and you’ve built a life that’s probably full of commitments, routines, and responsibilities. But here’s the thing—mid-life isn’t a slowdown. It’s a second act. And second acts? They deserve Read More