Magic Vision Board for Women
$20.99
A vision board book that’s actually organized.
Most vision board books pile every image into one big visual dump and leave you to sort it out. This one is organized by life area — work, money, health, relationships, family, self — so you can sit down with a specific focus in mind and find what matches. 825+ photographs, words, and short prompts. Built for adult women.
- ✂️ 825+ images and words, sorted by six life areas
- Matte print + digital copy of every page (reprint anything, anytime)
- Brief getting-started intro for first-timers
- Pages designed to be cut up
309 in stock
A vision board book for women navigating real life.
Most vision board books are picture dumps. You flip page after page hoping something hits, and end up with a board full of great images that don’t add up to anything because there was no organizing principle to begin with.
This one is organized by what women actually navigate: a job change. A caregiving year. Paying down debt. Getting healthier after a stretch of not. Returning to work after a baby. Figuring out who you are after the kids leave. Six categories — work, money, health, relationships, family, self — so you can sit down with one focus and find what matches instead of flipping until something feels right.
What’s inside
- ✂️ 825+ photographs, words, and short prompts
- Six life-area categories: work, money, health, relationships, family, self
- Brief getting-started intro (no manifestation lecture)
- Pages designed to be cut up — the book is a tool, not a keepsake
The print
Printed on matte paper. Pages stay flat under a glue stick, your hands don’t slide on the photos while you’re working, and the finished board photographs cleanly without overhead-light glare bouncing off it.
The digital files
Every page in the book is also included as a digital download. Found an image you’ll want on next year’s board too? Reprint it. Want a smaller version for a laptop sticker, a journal cover, or a Post-it on your bathroom mirror? Reprint it at any size. The book is a starting point, not a one-shot.
When women actually use it
- A Sunday afternoon between obligations
- New Year’s Eve, alone, with a glass of wine
- A girls’ weekend
- The first quiet morning after a hard month
- After a job change, before whatever comes next
No artistic skill required. The book takes 30 minutes if you want it to and three hours if you don’t.
