I’m not the type who cuts out magazine clippings and sticks them on a wall.
Never had the patience. Never owned a glue stick either.
But I always loved the idea of vision boarding — having something visual that reminds me of the life I want to live. Not just the goals. But the vibe. The feeling. The kind of days I want to wake up to.
Turns out, Pinterest was the perfect place for that.
Here’s how I use it. And why it works for me.
I don’t just pin things. I feel into them.
When I open Pinterest, I’m not hunting for productivity quotes or “dream life” checklists.
I just follow the feeling.
I type in random things — “peaceful workspace,” “cozy morning routine,” “slow living kitchen,” or sometimes just “life I want.”
I make boards based on how I want my life to feel
Not goals. Not status. Not stuff.
I have boards called:
- Calm Energy
- Focused & Flowing
- Home that Feels Safe
- Work that Matters
Each one is like a tiny window into the kind of life I’m gently building.
Pinterest helps me hold that vision — quietly, consistently.
I return to my boards when I feel lost
Sometimes I lose track of what I’m doing all this for.
Too many tabs open. Too many voices in my head.
It’s weird how just looking at images you saved can remind you of your values, your energy, your pace.
No words. Just pictures. But they speak volumes.
I let my vision evolve
The old me would’ve created one “perfect” board and felt guilty about changing it.
Now? I add. I remove. I shift.
Pinterest makes that easy — no mess, no pressure. Just a quiet space to reflect who I’m becoming.
It’s not about manifesting. It’s about remembering.
Some people use vision boards to “manifest” things. That’s cool.

