Activities for Kids and Families

Start the New Year With Family Vision Boards

Do you have a tradition for welcoming the New Year? Do you map out a plan for the upcoming year? Or is your focus primarily on organizing a grand celebration with family and friends?

Before we dive into the art and benefits of family vision boards, let’s talk about celebrations. Coming together in a celebratory fashion has a way of helping us remove our armor. When we are celebrating with loved ones, we are more open to giving and receiving love and appreciation. While we don’t need an excuse to share our love, it always feels good to seize opportunities to experience and spread more joy.

It is great fun to enjoy New Year’s celebrations with large groups of people, or in small intimate gatherings – even if it’s just the members in your household. There is no right or wrong way to celebrate. The point is to have fun and embrace the added opportunity to connect and feel a deep sense of gratitude for your life as it is.

Every New Year looks different for how my family chooses to celebrate. Sometimes we like to hunker down after the busy holiday season and ring in the New Year with just the four of us. Other years, we get to spend it celebrating with our dear friends and family. The one New Year’s tradition that doesn’t waver, is our ritual of creating vision boards as a family every January 1st. I started this tradition years ago with my mom. After getting married and having a family, I was excited to share this fun creative time with my husband and two sons.

For anyone unfamiliar with vision boards, it’s basically a detailed plan of your goals utilizing your creativity. You can make one on a large poster board, or in a journal. I have also seen it created with animation or other forms of technology. The plan that is being mapped out could be for a particular project or venture. It could even be a plan for the bigger picture of your hopes for the future.

At our house, we love to create our annual vision boards on large poster board. We use magazine cut outs and bright colored markers and pens to map out our dreams and goals for the upcoming year. Each of us create our own personalized vision board.

During our creative time, we usually listen to music, enjoy yummy snacks and have a casual conversation about the previous year. Our chat usually involves taking stock of our wins and our learning. I love the discussions because it helps everyone in our household grow a sense of self-awareness and feel grateful for the life we have.

Reflecting on the previous year is a wonderful way to honour each family member for their unique gifts and value they bring to our family. The reflective time also brings us closer together as a family because we get to see firsthand what each of us has mapped out as being important to us right now.

After creating your family vision boards, it’s important to display them somewhere special. My boys hang theirs up in their sports room. This is an ideal home to hang them because most of their board is filled with images and words relating to their love of sports.

Having your vision board displayed where you see it regularly is powerful. It serves as a reminder of what is important to you and your family. The best part of mapping a clear vision is how it creates awareness of your deepest desires. When opportunities come up that are in line with these dreams, it becomes much easier to recognize them  – and seize them.

Creating these masterpieces together as a family, has a way of making each family member’s goals and dreams seem all the more special and likely to happen. It is collective energy that is fun for everyone!

If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to have some creative fun with your family in this way, I definitely recommend giving this fun-filled ritual a try to see if it’s a good fit for your family. Happy New Year!

Emily

Like what you read? Sign Up for weekly inspiration with Emily’s featured articles, self-care tips and weekly inspiration and receive a free copy of ‘Self-Care Success’ by Emily Madill.

If you are wanting to connect to who you are on a deeper level, or if you would like to create a self-care and self-love practice — come on over and join our growing community within the E-Course, ‘Fall In Love With Your Life, One Week at a Time’. It’s a chance to create your own life practice in a way that is meaningful to you.

Emily Madill

Emily Madill is an author and certified professional coach (ACC), with a BA in Business and Psychology. She is one of Thrive Global’s editors-at-large and a coach at BetterUp. Emily has published 12 titles in the area of self-development and empowerment, both for children and adults. You can find her writing in Chicken Soup for the Soul:Think Positive for Kids; The Huffington Post; Thrive Global; TUT.com; Best Self Magazine; The Muse; MindBodyGreen; Emerging Women; TinyBuddha; Aspire Magazine; and others. Emily has a private coaching practice and an online program, offering courses that support women to create lasting habits around self-love, self-awareness and all things related to time and weekly planning. She lives on Vancouver Island, Canada, with her husband, two sons and their sweet rescue dog Annie. Learn more at: emilymadill.com

View Comments

Share
Published by
Emily Madill

Recent Posts

Stop Multitasking and Be More Productive than Ever

If you're looking to stop multitasking and still be productive, check out these approaches to…

11 months ago

5 Evidence-Backed Strategies to Boost Motivation When You Have None

Here are five evidence-backed strategies to spur yourself on when your motivation has tanked. Give…

1 year ago

How to Use the Art of Detachment to Stop Taking Things Personally

Here are a few ways I use the art of detachment to stop taking things…

2 years ago

3 Methods to Tap into Your Creativity with Ease

If you are wanting to tap into your creativity more often because you know the…

2 years ago

How to Embrace Alignment and Be in the Moment with What is Real

Experiencing greater presence and alignment in our daily life may sound like an abstract pipe…

3 years ago

The Power of Setting an Emotional Intention: Why my word for 2022 is embrace

Have you considered creating an emotional intention for the new year? It’s never too late…

3 years ago

We use cookies on our site to give you the best experience possible. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to this use. For more information on how we use cookies, see our Privacy Policy

Read More