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PERCEIVE

What Do You See?

By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)Published 15 days ago 1 min read
PERCEIVE
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I remember as a child growing up, I always look forward to night times where I could go to bed, close my eyes and imagine things. Every night was a continuation from where I left before dozing off the previous night. I imagined all kinds of things that I even created a vision board without realizing it. I imagined myself as someone from a particular family, having a certain skin tone and hair color and going to places with my parents. I remember cutting out pictures from magazines and sticking them onto one of my exercise books dedicated for that purpose. It was enjoyable doing it and I loved it! I don't know when I stopped and why I did. But that was my world of being a child, free from worries and stress, free in my mind, free to create an imaginary world where I found my excitement in. Now if you ask me to tap into this child in me and redo those things, the experience would be different. I would look forward to night times so I can get good night rest.

Last year, at the start of 2025, I did a Vision Board for the 1st time after being informed about what it's all about and I was amazed by the results so far! I felt like that child years ago pasting pictures of what I envisioned onto a word document and printing it on an A3 paper! I hid it from everyone but when I started seeing results, I pulled it out and showed it to my small sister! It was unbelievable and amazing! Things began to happen as I envisioned them and I inspired her to do one for herself too! Wow!

There's power in imagining things. I encourage you to do it. Do a Vision Board for yourself for this year and watch how things will unfold for you.

PERCEIVE!

What Do You See?

AdventureChildren's FictionSelf-helpYoung Adult

About the Creator

Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)

I love reading and researching to gain inspiration and ideas. I appreciate those who write and I hope I can inspire you with my writings too. 

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  • Aarsh Malik13 days ago

    so uplifting! I’m inspired to make my own vision board now.

  • Aarsh Malik13 days ago

    I love how you connect childhood imagination to adult visualization practices. Your narrative makes the concept of vision boards feel personal, tangible, and inspiring.

  • Power to vision HUGS

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