The New Year is the perfect time to focus on all the things you want in your life, and visualization is one of the most powerful tools you can use to make them happen. As Albert Einstein said, “Your imagination is your preview of life’s coming attractions.”

A vision board is a simple and valuable tool that enables you to picture your goals, dreams, and the life you want to live. It’s a map of your path ahead.

My vision board for 2017 is pictured above: At the center is a happy moment from this year, when I raced my mountain bike and won my age group. (Because there were only two people in it, but still!) That image is in the center of my vision board because it reminds me that when life challenges me, I am resilient and I will persevere. This moment was a year-plus in the making: I had broken my wrist on my mountain bike and one of my 2016 goals was to heal my body and my newly developed fear of riding technical trails.

Here’s how to create your own vision board:

Start with Notes

Jot down what you want to achieve or attract in 2017, as well as how you want to feel. Your board can be all about your running goals or it can be all encompassing—whichever you prefer.

Structure the Board

Put the year at the center of the board, along with an inspirational picture of yourself achieving something, if you’d like.

Running Shoes - Gear Pivot: The Only Move That Matters is Your Next One, recommends then drawing spokes out from the center with various themes such as health, running/fitness, love, family, work, and finance. (If your board is athletically focused, you can make the spokes “running, “strength training,” “yoga,” or whatever other disciplines you intend to practice in the new year.)

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Put on Finishing Touches

Add images or words you associate with the goals found on each part of your board. Add color or texture as you’re inspired to, or don’t. The idea is to create a visual map for what you’d like to happen in order to more successfully follow it up with the belief and effort it takes to make those things happen, and if you find a simpler (or more elaborate) board more motivational, follow that instinct.

When your vision board is done, put it somewhere you can see it often to remind you of your goals and what you’re working toward on a daily basis.

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