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Picture Your Dreams

Sun, Jan 5, 2003

Tips & Advice

pam_sm.gif Pamela Kleibrink Thompson is an recruiter/hiring strategist and career coach specializing as an animation recruiter and visual effects recruiter. She speaks regularly at schools and industry meetings. If you are interested in her professional services as a career coach, speaker or recruiter, contact her at pambo@q.com.

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Have you made goals yet for this year?

The few of us who actually write down their goals are likely to file them away in a drawer and never look at them again. An alternative to this is to create a dream board, which is a bold, visual representation of your goals and what’s important to you. Hang your dream board in a spot where you will see it every day and it will remind you of your priorities–personal, professional, artistic, altruiustic– and inspire you to achieve them.

To make a dream board you will need:

poster board, old magazines, photographs, markers, scissors, glue sticks, and any other materials that you might want to use such as stickers, fabrics, doilies and fancy papers (available at scrapbook supply services).

How to get started:

Cut out images or text that evoke a feeling or that will inspire you. The ideas can be concrete or abstract–whatever motivates you and gets you excited.

Examples of images:

A family on a tropical beach to represent a dream vacation; or a runner crossing a finish line to represent finishing a long-term project. Examples of text: “Just do it” to overcome procrastination; “Nothing Down”, a real estate headline could represent a goal of keeping a positive attitude.

You may also want to use personal photos, drawings or clip art. After you have collected enough material that will visually represent what you want, arrange the images and text on your poster board.

Layout is totally up to you

Put the most important items in the center, top left or wherever it suits you best to keep you focused on what’s important. Experiment with the placement of images and size of text. Play with both large and small images, giant headlines and tiny type to see what works for you. The only requirement is that the dream board motivates you. Feel free to personalize the poster board with stickers, drawings, or other material that will help convey what’s important to you. Once you have finished the layout to your satisfaction, glue everything in place on the poster board. Frame the dream board and hang it where you will see it every day.

It’s fun to work on dream boards with a group of friends, so you might invite others over for a dream board party. It’s a good way to exchange ideas, motivate each other and get to know each other better. And there’s no better networking exercise than sharing your goals.

Your dream board gives you a visual focus for your efforts

It’s a graphic reminder that you can look at every day to keep yourself on track and your eyes on the prize.

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