Do this in a quiet space, slap on headphones for Lo-Fi or whatever you use to focus. No distractions for the next 60 minutes.

After completing your answers, add pictures that represent your answers in your Vision Board. Review it when you feel yourself faltering or in need of motivation. ⇒

My Vision Board

Read the question. Close your eyes. Answer it in your mind. When you see the answer, write it down and continue.

  1. What does success look like, 365 days from now?

    I’ve made my first $10,000 per month through coaching. I’m currently working with 5 clients at $2,000 per month. I’m living in a new high rise apartment in NYC with my girlfriend. I bought my first Rolex Daytona watch.

  2. How did you get there? I found my coaching clients from content creation. They saw my videos and booked a call on my calendar where I had a sales call with them for my coaching business. I had to consistently post YouTube videos every week and study more about my industry and how I was planning on helping my clients.

  3. Who do you imagine to be by your side? I can see my girlfriend, my dog and my parents next to me in my new living room.

  4. Where are you right now? I’m in my new living room, sitting on the sofa with my MacBook on my glass table in front of me. The walls are white and I have a painting of the Mona Lisa on one side of the wall. From the window you can see the high rise view of the other buildings in Manhattan.

  5. What are you doing right now? I was currently working on my laptop helping out one of my clients through a 1-1 coaching session while my family and girlfriend were in the living room relaxing with my dog.

  6. How do you feel about yourself? I feel excited and proud that I was able to accomplish these things.

  7. What emotions did you feel? Excited, proud, motivated. I want to get started today.

  8. Why do you want to be successful? I’ve never done anything remotely impressive in my life. My friends, family, and girlfriend don’t think I’ll ever amount to anything. I want to prove them all wrong. I know that I’m meant for so much more than just working at a bakery.

  9. Why does that matter to you so much? It matters because all my life, I’ve been underestimated. I refuse to be judged as a loser for the rest of my life. I don’t want to be known as that kid with hidden potential, never amounting to anything just because I didn’t start or try to start a business.