Attracting the Right Relationship Using Your Vision Board
In the previous installment of this series on working with the Law of Attraction as you create a vision board, I talked about the various sections of a board, beginning with the career section.
In this post, I want to talk about another section just as popular as the career section–and that’s the relationship section.
Creating a relationship area on your vision board can help you attract a relationship. This can work for getting a new relationship into your life. Or, it can work to help you create the right kind of relationship out of the one that you already have.
Too many people spend their lives looking for the right person (I know this from the thousands of Tarot readings I’ve done over the years). They inevitably end up with someone that ends up being all wrong for them. This could be that you’re stuck in the cycle of spending time with the kind of person that doesn’t work well with your personality type.
You break off one relationship only to end up in one exactly like it. This cycle can be broken. Even if all you’ve had in the past has been a string of bad relationships, the Law of Attraction (LoA) can change that.
The relationship area will help you visualize what it is that you want out of your relationships. Every person in the world wants to be loved and to be in a relationship where they’re appreciated and respected.
This does not mean that we’re supposed to be looking for what we feel is a missing piece of ourselves. That’s not the way that the LoA is intended to be used.
A relationship area of an LoA board means that we’re looking to grow love, to attract it to us and to have one that’s positive and right for us. You should create a vision board for relationships if you seem to always end up with someone that’s an unhealthy partner emotionally.
Or create one if you’ve always been in relationships that created a lot of negativity. These are the kind of relationships that never work out in the long term because of that negativity.
These boards are also helpful for people who are in a relationship already but the relationship seems to be standing still. You’re ready to rev the relationship up a bit, but the other person just seems content to keep things the way that they are.
On a relationship board, you would put what it is that you’re looking for in another person. This is something usually dealing with his or her character or personality traits, but it can also focus on their physical attributes as well.
Your board can also focus on a couple together, not just the one person you’re looking for, so look for images that show couples being romantic or having fun or sharing a tender moment.
If you want someone with a great sense of humor, you would look for images and words that portray that. If you want someone who’s athletic or someone who’s into charitable causes, you would put that on your board.
For people who don’t desire to have a relationship in their life but are looking for good friends to attract to their lives, a friendship board can be used in place of a relationship board.
This will attract the kind of dear, life-long friends that you can count on to bring enrichment to your life. You can also create a board that helps you achieve happiness as a single person if you’re trying to break free from a negative relationship.
And that wraps up the relationship section of your vision board. So, we’ve talked about career, and we’ve talked about relationships…
In the next post of this series, we’ll talk money, honey–with the money section of your board.
Until then…