Vision Boards For 2020 ~ Vision Board ideas

Jan 05, 2020

Do you have your 2020 success plan? Take time to think of your intention… feel it, see it and imagine what you look like wearing this new achievement.

Here We are, the Lander crew, creating our 2020 Vision boards. Each one is as unique as the person who made it.
This is great family fun AND an amazing way to teach your littles how to manifest their dreams.

Here are 21 questions that can start the thought process and get the creative juices flowing. Have fun. Have intention.

VISION BOARD QUESTIONS FOR KIDS (and big kids welcome too)

1. WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE THINGS?

It’s a good idea to start with a simple question. Most kids can identify what they enjoy or dislike.

2. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE ACTIVITIES OR HOBBIES?

This question is also structured to ease your child into the process and break the ice for deeper discussion.

3. WHAT PARTS OF YOUR LIFE DO YOU ENJOY THE MOST NOW?

This question starts the brain cells whirring as it helps kids to think about and analyze what they like about their current life. For example, they may love that they get to go on vacation at least once a year or go swimming every weekend.

4. IF YOU HAD CONTROL, WHAT KIND OF HOME LIFE WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE?

This question is intended to help your child identify what kind of home life they want and how they can get it.

Maybe they would like to have a say in what they have for dinner more. Perhaps they desire more attention from you and in order to have that, you could suggest that they help you with chores. Or maybe they don’t want you to get mad at them so often and you could help them understand why that happens and what they can do to reduce it. Not all things are easily achievable but identifying the desire is the first step!

5. WHAT MAKES YOU HAPPY?

This is an open-ended question so that it allows your child to answer in any way they wish. If it’s not tangible, they can represent this happiness on the Vision Board in a way that makes sense to them.

6. WHAT ARE YOUR BIGGEST GOALS OR DREAMS?

At this stage, your child should be warmed up enough to take on bigger questions. This question asks your child to consider what goals and dreams they may have for themselves.

7. IF YOU COULD CHOOSE A TOPIC OR SUBJECT TO STUDY, WHAT WOULD YOU STUDY?

This is a good question to help you find out what kind of subjects or topics that your child might be passionate about.

8. IF YOU HAD CONTROL, WHAT KIND OF SCHOOL EXPERIENCE WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE?

Although your child won’t have complete control over what happens at school, they do have a lot more control over the way they react and experience it. You can also offer helpful suggestions to your child on how they can achieve their desired experience.

9. IF YOU COULD CHOOSE, WHAT KIND OF SCHOOL, COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO TO?

We realize that many children do not get to choose the school that they go to but it is still worth finding out. Also, we cannot assume that every child wants to go to college but if you want your child to go to college, this question could ignite some interest. Your child may not need to specify a specific college but a range of colleges might be useful as a goal to aim towards. At the very least, if they have no interest in college, you will know now and can start looking for alternatives.

10. WHAT IS YOUR DREAM JOB? WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP? WHAT KIND OF WORK WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?

Whether you want your child to be an entrepreneur or not, it is useful for them to figure out what kind of work they want to do. An added bonus is that you can use this information to keep an ear peeled for volunteer opportunities or internships at local companies in that industry. It’s always good to provide kids with a chance to experience what the work really entails.

11. IF YOU COULD DESIGN YOUR OWN BUSINESS, WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE?

This question allows you to start them on their entrepreneurial journey by figuring out what kind of business they might want to have. ‘Business’ here is meant to encompass all kinds of commercial activity, whether it’s a startup, small business, online-based enterprise, Fortune 500 company, non-profit organization, international organization etc. Don’t worry about whether the idea is feasible or not. Most entrepreneurs pivot from their original idea into something better.

12. IF YOU COULD DESIGN YOUR DREAM LIFE/HOUSE/CAR/SPACESHIP, WHAT WOULD IT LOOK LIKE?

This question not only helps your child think about where they want to live and what they want to own but this also lets them imagine and move beyond what their current life is. This is particularly useful for kids who may be in a limiting or uninspiring environment.

13. HOW MUCH MONEY WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN?

This is not an easy question for some of us to talk about, nor for children to figure out. But it is still a useful conversation to have as you can also use this question to talk about skill shortages, demand and supply, average earnings, spending, savings, investments, donations etc.

14. IF YOU COULD HAVE A DREAM VACATION, WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL TO?

Travel seems to be a big dream for many adults and because of that, we include this in here for kids too.

15. IF YOU COULD CHOOSE, WHAT KIND OF FRIENDS DO YOU WANT TO HAVE? WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN YOUR BEST FRIEND(S)?

This question may seem silly to adults but it is extremely vital to a kid. Friends play a huge role in a child’s life. Thinking about the kind of friends they would like to have will also help in reducing the choice of bad friendships that make your child unhappy or distract them from their goals.

16. WHAT KIND OF SKILLS WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE OR NEW ACTIVITIES WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY OUT?

This is a useful question for helping your child identify what skills they would like to acquire in the future and work towards acquiring them.

17. WHAT KIND OF SPORTS WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ABLE TO DO? HOW MUCH ENERGY WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE?

Even if your child is not into sports, this is an important question. Great health is a huge part of a quality life and we include this in so that you can use this to discuss the importance of eating well, sleeping well, exercising and being active. You can also talk about illegal substances or temptations that they will inevitably encounter and how getting involved in them could affect their health and ultimately, quality of life.

18. IF YOU COULD HAVE A SPECIAL SKILL TO HELP PEOPLE, WHAT SKILL WOULD IT BE?

This question allows your child to identify what skills might be valuable to others and also, to determine what they actually enjoy doing that is valuable to others.

19. WHO DO YOU ADMIRE THAT YOU WANT TO MEET IN PERSON?

This question helps your child to identify who they admire and want to be like. For example, if they are a fan of basketball, they may want to meet Michael Jordan. If they love business, perhaps they want to meet Elon Musk.

You could talk about how they could work towards achieving results that would enable them to meet their hero. Just by thinking about who they want to emulate, they may start modeling that person naturally.

20. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO THAT YOU HAVEN’T DONE YET?

This is a general question to help your child face their fears and limitations and identify experiences that they would like to have in the future.

21. WHAT KIND OF DIFFERENCE DO YOU WANT TO MAKE IN THIS WORLD?

This question presumes that your child will make a difference. And why not? Children often rise to the expectations that we place on them.

(Questions Excerpt from LeBrick Family blogspot)

 

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