Vision Board for 2026
What I hope to accomplish
A vision board isn’t just a collection of pretty images—it’s a visual reminder of what you’re working toward and why it matters. We create vision boards to give our goals a place to live outside our heads, where they can be seen, remembered, and revisited daily. When life gets noisy or motivation dips, a vision board quietly pulls us back into alignment.
I’ll be keeping my vision board in two places: on my devices and as a poster in a prominent spot on my wall. That way, my goals stay in front of me—literally. Every glance is a gentle nudge, a reminder of the life I’m building, the progress I’m making, and the direction I’ve chosen. Keeping my goals top of mind helps me make daily decisions that move me closer to them, even on the days when energy is low or doubt creeps in.
This vision board isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about rising into who I already am—with wisdom, with limits, and with intention.
At the center is one word: RISE.
Not rush. Not grind. Not prove.
Just rise—slowly, faithfully, and honestly.
Writing is still here because it’s always been here.
Stories. Books. Purposeful words. Fiction and nonfiction living side by side.
But this time, writing is rooted in joy, not pressure.
I’m creating because it gives life—not because I’m chasing visibility.
Business, for me, is about serving others.
It’s about helping clients write what matters—either by giving them simple, effective templates or by stepping in as a ghostwriter when they need support.
Less overwhelm. Clear offers. Sustainable progress.
A business built to fit real life, real energy, and real seasons.
Family and love sit close to the center for a reason.
Because success means nothing if the people I love feel distant or depleted.
This year is about presence, protection, and peace at home.
Health is no longer a side goal—it’s foundational.
Independence. Accessibility. Strength where I can build it.
And grace where I can’t.
There is still ability in my disability—and I’m honoring that truth daily.
Faith and wisdom hold everything together.
I’m choosing discernment over urgency.
Obedience over fear.
Peace over performance.
This board isn’t flashy.
It’s grounded.
It’s realistic.
It’s mine.
And if you’re in a season where you’re rebuilding—
not starting over, but starting wiser—
I hope this reminds you that rising doesn’t have to be loud to be powerful.




