Vision Board Workshop 2.0: Designing Your Next Chapter
With Agi Mooy
Last year, I had the privilege of sharing vision board work at the Australian Hypnosis Conference, and the response was truly beautiful. What touched me most was not the creativity or the excitement in the room, it was hearing from people afterwards who shared that pieces of their vision had quietly begun unfolding in their lives.
This year, we are gently evolving that experience.
Vision Boards 2.0 is not about doing more. It is about going deeper. It is about creating from a calmer, more conscious place, where what you design reflects what your heart genuinely wants, not just what your mind thinks it should want.
A Practice That Has Grown With Me
I have been creating vision boards since 2002. Back then, they were simple, magazines spread across the table, scissors in hand, choosing images that represented hope, direction, or possibility.
But over the years, my understanding of vision boards has changed.
They are not simply creative expression. They are not wish lists. And they are not about forcing life to deliver something.
They are a way of listening inwardly, creating emotional clarity, and then taking steady action so that when opportunities appear, you are ready to recognise them.
That understanding was shaped by mentors who deeply influenced me, particularly Jim Rohn, whose philosophy centred on belief, personal responsibility, and vision. His message was simple and powerful, you must allow yourself to believe that something is possible before you can ever move toward it.
That idea stayed with me, and it still guides how I teach vision work today.
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Attraction Comes Through Alignment
One of the most important shifts I have witnessed in people is the moment they realise that vision is not about control, it is about alignment.
When you clearly see what matters to you
When you emotionally connect with that vision
When you take consistent steps toward it
your awareness begins to change.
You start noticing possibilities that once blended into the background. You respond differently to challenges. You make decisions from a clearer internal reference point.
It is not that life suddenly becomes different. It is that you become more available to what is already possible.
A Personal Reminder of the Power of Vision
Many years ago, during an extremely difficult time in my life, I created a vision board while living on a drought affected farm. Life felt heavy and uncertain. My focus then was simply on imagining something better, something calmer, something different.
After the loss of my husband, I relocated and began rebuilding my life. Eventually I was given the opportunity to purchase the home I was living in, something that seemed unlikely at the time. I was not the ideal candidate by any standard measure.
But step by step, with persistence and support, it happened.
Later, when unpacking boxes I had not opened in years, I found my old vision board. On it was an image remarkably similar to the home I had just bought.
It was not dramatic. It was quiet. Grounded. Affirming.
And it reminded me that vision is not about magic. It is about direction, belief, and action working together over time.
Why I Always Begin With the Heart
If there is one element I encourage everyone to include when creating a vision board, it is the heart centre.
Your heart holds a different kind of knowing. It recognises meaning, fulfilment, and alignment in ways the thinking mind often cannot fully access.
Many people have learned, through life or environment, to stop asking for what they truly want. Vision work gently reopens that space. It allows desire to be acknowledged without judgement, and direction to emerge naturally.
When vision comes from the heart, action becomes easier. Motivation feels steadier. The path feels more authentic.
Living in Constant Anticipation
A phrase that guides my own life is this, live in constant anticipation.
Children do this naturally. They expect good things. They imagine freely. They keep asking, exploring, and believing.
Somewhere along the way, many adults replace anticipation with hesitation. Vision work helps us return to that openness, not in an unrealistic way, but in a grounded, receptive way that allows possibility back into awareness.
What Makes Vision Boards 2.0 Different
This yearโs experience offers more space, more depth, and more presence.
There will be a guided activation meditation designed to help you connect inwardly before creating outwardly. There will be more time to design with intention, rather than rushing through ideas. And there will be practical mind mapping to help translate vision into meaningful action.
It is creative. It is hands on. It is reflective.
And yes, there is also a special closing experience that I am keeping as a surprise.
Creating What Comes Next
Whether someone is envisioning the next day, the next year, or something decades ahead, the process is the same.
Clarity.
Connection.
Consistent steps.
Vision is not about predicting the future. It is about participating in its creation.
If you feel ready to reconnect with what matters, to listen more deeply, or simply to create with intention rather than urgency, I would love to share this experience with you.
Sometimes all we need is a quiet space, a clear vision, and the willingness to begin.