How to Manifest Wealth With Vision Boards
- Jazz

- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Let’s be honest. Money stress can be overwhelming. Trying to save. Trying to pay off debt. Trying to figure out what financial freedom even looks like for you. And sometimes, the hardest part is just knowing where to start.
Vision boards are not a magic fix. But they are a place to begin.
Here’s how I approach vision boards when it comes to manifesting wealth:
Step 1: Get specific about what “wealth” means to you
Not what it means to your parents. Not what it means on social media. What does wealth actually mean for you?
Peace of mind when you check your bank account?
Being able to help your family without hesitation?
Leaving your 9–5 and building something of your own?
Buying the oat milk without thinking twice?
Whatever it is, write it down. It’s easier to build a vision when you know what you’re working toward.
Step 2: Choose your board format
You don’t need anything fancy. Just something that feels good to you.
Physical: poster board, magazine cutouts, glue stick, scissors
Digital: Canva, Pinterest, phone wallpaper
Both work. What matters is that you’ll actually look at it often. Here are examples of previous vision boards I made (physical and digital):
Step 3: Gather images that feel like abundance
This part should feel fun. Don’t overthink it.
Search for photos that represent your dream lifestyle — the home, the clothes, the experiences. But also look for words. Quotes. Colors. Energy. Pick what feels like you at your most free, secure, and supported.
Step 4: Put it somewhere you’ll see daily
Your vision board is not just art. It’s a reminder. It’s a little nudge that says, “Hey, you’re allowed to want this.” Let it sink in. The more familiar it feels, the more possible it becomes. Some ideas on where to put it:
Keep it on your wall.
Make it your phone lock screen.
Set it as your desktop.
Look at it while brushing your teeth or journaling or making coffee.
Step 5: Don’t stop at the board, take action too
You still need to move. A vision board can shift your mindset. But it’s your daily habits that create the reality.
Start small:
Open that high-yield savings account
Apply for the role that scares you
Raise your prices if you run a business
Say no to the things that drain your time and energy
Every small move counts. Let the board inspire your steps. One year I had the quote, "If it doesn't scare you, then it's not worth it." That year I stepped outside my comfort zone and pursued public speaking opportunities, sign up for a photoshoot, and start content creating!
Last reminders...
You don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need to believe that the life you want is worth building. Even if it takes time. Even if it doesn’t look like anyone else’s.
Your vision board isn’t about perfection. It’s about permission.
Permission to dream bigger. Permission to feel safe. Permission to want more and actually go for it.
Wealth isn’t just a number. It’s a feeling. Start with the feeling.
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