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75 Vision Board Ideas, Sorted by Life Area

The best vision board ideas are specific. Instead of a generic photo of “success,” picture the exact title on your office door. Instead of “travel,” pin the street in Kyoto you want to walk down. Below are dozens of prompts sorted by life area, plus a few theme and layout ideas, so you can fill a board in one sitting.

If you are starting from scratch, read how to make a vision board first, then come back here for the images.

Career and work

  • The role you want next, written as a title
  • Your name on a project, a book, or a byline
  • A calm, organized desk that feels like yours
  • A mentor or a person whose career you admire
  • The skill you are learning this year
  • A “first paying customer” note, if you are building something

Money and wealth

  • A specific savings number, written large
  • The debt balance you want to reach: zero
  • A jar or app screen labeled with what you are saving for
  • The home you are building a deposit toward
  • A side income idea you want to start
  • A clean budget, or the feeling of one

Health and energy

  • How you want to feel waking up, not just how you want to look
  • A sport or movement you enjoy, not one you dread
  • A full glass of water, a real breakfast, an early night
  • A race number, a class pass, a trail you want to finish
  • A calm morning routine

Relationships and love

  • The kind of people you want around you
  • A specific friendship you want to invest in
  • A partner who matches your values, described in words
  • A family moment you want more of
  • Boundaries you want to keep

Travel and adventure

  • One trip you will actually book this year
  • A passport stamp or a boarding pass
  • The view you have only seen in photos
  • A weekend close to home you keep postponing
  • A travel fund, named and growing

Home and space

  • The room you want to make yours
  • Light, plants, and the corner where you read
  • A home you own, or a rental that finally fits
  • One project: the wall, the kitchen, the garden
  • The feeling of coming home and exhaling

Growth and self

  • A word for your year
  • A book stack you mean to read
  • A habit you are keeping, shown simply
  • A promise to yourself, written in present tense
  • The version of you that is a little braver

Theme ideas

If a plain grid feels flat, pick a theme to tie the board together:

  • New Year: one dream from each life area, the classic January board
  • Soft life: rest, home, and the people you love
  • Build and earn: for the year you bet on yourself
  • Wander: travel heavy, with a fund to back it
  • One word: the whole board organized around a single word

Layout ideas

  • Grid: clean and even, easy to read
  • Featured: one large hero image with smaller ones around it
  • By area: group each life area in its own corner
  • Scatter: a looser collage with slight tilts, more like a scrapbook

Turn the ideas into a daily board

Ideas are the easy part. The hard part is seeing them after the first week. Pin your favorites, give each one a short goal and an affirmation, and put the board on your phone so it shows up on your home and lock screen. That is what Wishframe is for: it keeps the board in front of you instead of in a drawer. When you are ready, grab a free template and start.