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How to Make a Vision Board for the New Year 2026: Cut-and-Paste Style or Mobile Wallpaper

Life14 Dec 2025 13:40 GMT+7

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How to Make a Vision Board for the New Year 2026: Cut-and-Paste Style or Mobile Wallpaper

As the calendar prepares to turn to the year 2569 BE (2026 CE), the surge of motivation to transform ourselves often returns. Yet we all know that New Year's resolutions written in notebooks tend to fade away amid the chaos of January.

So, this 2569 BE, try changing your goal-setting approach from the intangible—hard to grasp—to the tangible, something you can see daily, by making a “Vision Board,” a powerful psychological tool that communicates with your subconscious. Human brains remember images better than words.

Whether you're a digital enthusiast whose life revolves around screens or a craft lover passionate about handiwork, Thairath Online has summarized steps to create Vision Boards in both styles so you can start right away following the instructions below.

How to Make a Digital Vision Board

Ideal for modern people who want to see their goals every time they pick up their phones.

  • Find Inspiration: Search the internet for images that best match your goals—such as a dream physique, work lifestyle, or travel destinations. Focus on images that truly resonate with you.
  • Lock Screen: Design it simply, emphasizing a powerful single keyword like Growth, Freedom, or Discipline, placed on a soothing background color to remind you each time you press the button.
  • Home Screen: Create a full collage gathering all your goals using apps like Canva or Shuffles to arrange layers beautifully.
  • Set Widgets: For an advanced touch, use apps like Widgetsmith to insert goal images between app icons, helping your goals subtly integrate into daily life.

How to Make an Analog Vision Board

Perfect for those who want quiet time for self-reflection and enjoy the tactile feel of paper.

  • Prepare Materials and Atmosphere: Gather old magazines, printed pictures, scissors, glue, and a board (or large notebook). Play soft background music to create a relaxing environment.
  • Divide Life Areas (The 4 Pillars): Avoid sticking images randomly; divide your board into four main sections:
  • Work and Finance: Pictures of dream offices, checks specifying amounts.
  • Love and Relationships: Couple photos or warm family pictures.
  • Health: Images of clean food and exercise activities.
  • Personal Dreams: Travel, new hobbies.
  • Add Details (Be Specific): Write notes on the images, such as target dates or exact amounts of money. Writing over the pictures helps build a stronger mental commitment than just gluing images.

Whichever style you choose, the key to unlocking success is not just the board’s beauty but the “feeling” you experience when looking at it. The images must not only be attractive but also emotionally stimulate you as if you are truly standing at that point.

As 2026 approaches, don't let your dreams float aimlessly in the air. Take some time to create your own Vision Board and place it somewhere visible every day—whether by your bedside, on your desk wall, or your phone screen. Let these images serve as your guiding compass, and by year's end, you may be surprised to find that those pictures you carefully cut and pasted have become your real-life achievements.