The set

Creating a visual collage. This is not a vision board. You're not choosing images of things you want to acquire or achieve. You're letting your right brain wander,  gathering images that spark something, that capture a feeling, an atmosphere, a quality of light. You don't need to know why you're drawn to something.
Just follow the pull.

There are a few ways to do this.
Choose whichever feels easiest.

Digitally (recommended):
Go to canva.com and create a free account. Open a new Whiteboard. Search for images using words that describe feelings rather than things — "soft morning," "open water," "golden light," that kind of thing. Drag whatever calls to you onto the board and arrange it however feels right. There's no template to follow. It doesn't need to look like anything in particular. If you're a Pinterest person, a private board works just as well.

On your phone:
Save images to a dedicated album in your Photos. Simple as that.

Analog:
Magazines, scissors, a piece of card. Rip out whatever catches your eye and glue it down.

However you do it, the only question worth asking is: does this feel like a yes? If it does, it belongs.

You don't need many images. You're not making art. You're gathering clues.

When you're done, just look at it. No need to analyze anything or figure it out. You're just noticing. Letting it sit with you. Letting it tell you something your thinking mind hasn't quite found the words for yet.


You might keep adding to it over time, or make it your screensaver and let it keep revealing itself to you.

Want to try the other doors? Just this way…