What art should you place around your Vision Board?

Before I mention what artifact's should one place in a study area or around the vision board. Let us understand, What is a Vision Board ?
Vision Boards are a visual representation of your goals and objectives in life and contains written text or images of those goals ensuring clarity which further enhances one's motivation levels by working towards them inorder to attain it. 
Vision Boards are either kept hidden or placed in one's study room, it gives an entire picture of a person's goals with clarity and detail.

Below are some wall hangings that are symbolic and enhance positive energy around your study area and go in sync with your vision board.

1. Tree of Life Symbol:

Tree of Life is a universal symbol found in various cultures, and depicts wisdom, growth, strength, knowledge and personal development. The way a tree is rooted with strong values and foundation, it is able to stretch it's branches in different directions to attain progress and growth. Tree of life is a symbol of personal development it teaches one to be humble and grounded and not refrain from stretching themselves to attain growth in life. Placing it near the vision board will be a constant reminder that everything is connected and life will unfold as we take steps towards our goals.

2. Painting of Buddha:

It represents the energy of enlightenment and realisation. 
It gives the most calming and soothing vibes and having your goals around a Buddha painting is a way to invite those positive vibes around your goals and keep you grounded. Buddha painting is said to bring peace and bliss in the aura of your home.

3. Dreamcatchers:

Very few people know this that Dreamcatchers are also used as a vision board. You attach your hopes and dreams for future in a Dreamcatcher and it sets as a visual reminder of your dreams everytime you look at it. Therefore, hanging a Dreamcatcher around affirmations, vision board, and study area is known to radiate positive vibes around you.

4. Mandala Painting:

Mandala means circle in sanskrit and depicts patterns within a circular canvas or circular form. It is a reflection of the self and said to connect the conscious with the subconscious. It involves focusing on an intention or emotion and creating patterns spontaneously and then reflecting at the end result. Making your own Mandalas help in focussing on your inner self. With clarity of self and clarity of goals it becomes easier to focus on your work. Thus, placing a Mandala painting in the study room helps to regain your focus. 

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