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Manifest Your Dreams: How a Physical Vision Board Can Change Your Life

Digital vision boards are great, but I always make a physical one. There’s something powerful about creating with your hands and keeping your goals front and center at home!

It’s vision board season, and I can’t recommend creating a physical board enough. Here’s why:

  • It feels like a creative art project, helping you focus and stay present.
  • You’ll feel a sense of accomplishment with a tangible reminder of your effort.
  • Displaying your board at home keeps your goals front and center.
  • The process of cutting and pasting images helps you reflect deeply and form a stronger emotional connection to your goals.

Free Vision Board Workshop for Women in New Braunfels, Texas

Let me share a personal story. Before I ever lived in Texas, I cut out a photo of a charming red brick house and pasted it to my vision board. That very year, through a series of unexpected events, I ended up living in a beautiful red brick house in New Braunfels, which I now call home.

It’s amazing how physical vision boards bring your dreams to life in ways you’d never expect. Are you planning to make one this year?

If you’re thinking about it and you are in Central Texas, this is your invitation to join me at a special Vision Board Workshop that I am presenting in partnership with Blissful Sage Events. All the supplies and refreshments are provided. All you need to bring are your biggest dreams and a bestie!

RSVP to attend our Vision Board Workshop on January 4th!

Why Your Mindset is Keeping You Broke

Have you ever wondered why, despite working hard, saving money, and maybe even following the “rules,” you still feel stuck financially? The answer may not be in your wallet, but in your mindset.

The number one thing keeping people broke isn’t bad luck or a lack of opportunity; it’s the way they think about money. Many people hold limiting beliefs like, “I’ll never make enough,” “Rich people are greedy,” or “Money is too hard to manage.” These thoughts shape how you handle your finances. When you constantly focus on what you don’t have, it’s easy to stay in a cycle of scarcity.

Changing your mindset can transform your financial future. It starts with recognizing those negative beliefs and replacing them with empowering ones. Start thinking, “There’s more than enough money out there for me,” or “I’m capable of achieving financial freedom.” When you shift your thoughts, you open yourself up to opportunities you might have missed before.

Your relationship with money also needs attention. If you treat money as something stressful or unattainable, it will continue to elude you. Instead, start learning how to grow your wealth, invest smartly, and protect your future. Wealth isn’t just about making more money, it’s about changing your perspective to see and create opportunities.

Want more tips to break free from a scarcity mindset? Follow me on Facebook, where I share videos on financial strategies, mindset shifts, and practical steps to achieve financial independence. It’s time to change your mind about money and unlock your path to success!

Savoring Life: The Joy of a Single Cup of Coffee

Imagine this: instead of three cups of coffee, you decide to treat yourself to just one. That single cup becomes a moment of indulgence, a little break in your day to savor and appreciate. It’s not about the quantity but the quality of that experience.

When you buy one cup instead of three, you start to appreciate the nuances of the coffee more. The rich aroma, the warmth of the cup in your hands, and the burst of flavor with each sip. It’s a moment to pause and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. Plus, it’s a great way to save money without feeling deprived.

I often help people find extra money in their budgets by looking at their expenses. Whether it’s insurance, mortgages, or other costs, there’s usually a way to save without making huge sacrifices. It’s the little adjustments that add up. Just like opting for one delightful cup of coffee instead of three.

So next time you find yourself in line at your favorite coffee shop, consider treating yourself to just one cup. Take that moment to truly savor it. You might find that the joy of that single cup is more satisfying than having three. And who knows? You might just discover a new way to enjoy your day and save a little extra money too. Cheers to finding joy in the small things!

Let’s get together for coffee!

If you want to talk about your dreams and financial goals, reach out and I would love to meet you for a cup of coffee virtually or in person.

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