My Big Life Board Challenge

My Big Life Board Challenge for Kids

Big Life Board is a collage of images and words representing child’s dreams, goals, things, and people that matter to them. 

Creating a Big Life Board helps children learn how to set goals, visualize their dreams, and stay focused on reaching their goals. This positive activity will boost their self-confidence, exercise their creativity, and encourage trying new things.

Follow the five simple steps below to create your spectacular Big Life Board

The printables to make Big Life Board are included in Self-Esteem & Confidence Kit. 

My Big Life Board Challenge

1. Discuss the Purpose of the Big Life Board

Before you and your child (or students) make your boards, take some time to discuss their goals, dreams, and interests. Share yours with them too! Explain the importance of long-term and short-term goals and why it’s important to dream big.

Discuss the topics of grit and perseverance and how these skills can help your child achieve their dreams.

Step 1

2. Find Your Inspiration

There are a lot of great examples of vision boards out there. Search on Google or Pinterest to get inspired. And check out these creative ideas we saved for you:  Vision Board Ideas.

Step 2

3. Plan Your Board

Once you found a few inspirations, it's time to start planning. Your kids might do some basic sketching on a piece of paper first to imagine the final layout.

Before you start building, ask questions like:

  • Will our board have a theme? 
  • Which elements do we want to include (e.g., images, affirmations, graphics, puzzles, quotes, etc.)?
  • Will the board have a specific color scheme?
  • What materials do we need to create the board (e.g., printable kits, magazines, glue, colored paper, stickers, etc.)?

Check out your local dollar store or craft shops for cardboard letters, presentation board, colored paper, and more. The possibilities are endless!

Step 3

4. Create Your Board

Once you have your materials, it's time to get creative! You will need your building blocks: images, quotes, colored paper, ribbons, cardboard letters, graphics, etc. You will also need some tools like scissors, glue, staples, markers, colored pencils.  

Print out the FREE weekly printable pages (sign up above and receive them in your Inbox). You can also use the printable kits and posters by Big Life Journal as materials for your board.

Refer back to your board sketch (see Step 3) and continue to experiment with different designs and ideas.

Step 4

5. Display and Keep It Alive!

Display your board someplace where it can become a powerful reminder for children and adults. Make a habit of reading out loud the quotes and affirmations on the board. If you have visitors, encourage children to talk about the board and what it means to them. Make changes to the board once in a while by updating quotes, images, adding new affirmations and drawings. This way it will always remain the center of attention.

Step 5

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