It’s 2026, and everyone is creating their vision boards. But I understand that everyone has their own personal set of unique goals, and what one person puts on their vision board may not speak to another. That’s why today I’m focusing on helping female entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs need a very specific type of visualization on their vision board to ensure they are manifesting and visualizing their business correctly.
The “things” you put on your vision board should push you to look at all aspects of your business. Manifestation loves clarity. Clarity is truly the key to anything you want, so I’ve included 7 items that will help you look at your business as a whole and not just how it benefits you personally. Read on for the 7 things every female entrepreneur should add to her vision board.
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7 Things Every Female Entrepreneur Needs On Her Vision Board
Bank Balance Visualization

Let’s be honest—we all want financial freedom and security. Not out of greed, but for time freedom, location freedom, peace of mind, and to never have to worry about money again. Usually, this visualization comes with a sense of guilt. You may feel like you don’t deserve the amount of money you dream of, or that you’re being delusional or unrealistic.
That’s exactly why this needs to be on your vision board. Seeing a specific amount of money helps you get familiar with it and turns that number into something normal. Whether it’s $50 or $50,000,000, seeing a bank account number regularly on your vision board reinforces that it is possible for you.
Dream Business Location

Whether you want to work in the comfort of your own home, in a high-rise office building, or on a blue tropical beach, you should include your dream business location on your vision board. It doesn’t let you forget what you’re working toward.
If you want to work from home, your vision board keeps you focused on building a business model that doesn’t require renting office space.
If you want to work in that high-rise building, your vision board reminds you to set aside money for office rent and keeps that city skyline view front and center—what you’re ultimately working toward.
Overall, this is just a reminder of what you truly want your business to look like when the time comes.
Your Community

By your community, I mean the type of clients you want to attract, the people you want on your team, and even the kinds of friends you want in your life. For example, if your clients struggle with eating clean, you could include a side-by-side image of someone eating unhealthy food next to someone eating healthy on your vision board.
When it comes time to hire and build a team, you may want to attract people who share your passion and align with a certain personality type. If you have a coaching business and want to hire an assistant who is detail-oriented, polite, and disciplined, you could include images that represent those traits and label that section of your vision board “Team.”
And I’m sure we all want friends—but it’s the type of friends that matter. Personally, I want to be friends with other female entrepreneurs so we can build together. So on my vision board, I would include images of a successful friend group that has their lives and businesses together.
Pictures of Things You Will Do When Your Business Succeeds

Let’s be honest—we will all celebrate once our business reaches the level we’ve dreamed of. Whether it’s hitting a certain profit goal or acquiring a specific number of clients, I’m sure there’s something you’ve always wanted to do.
For me, once I start making $100k a month, I’ll book a first-class flight to Mykonos. So on my vision board, I would include a picture of a first-class seat or plane ticket, along with images of the beautiful scenery in Mykonos.
This part of your vision board keeps you motivated and gives you a feeling of accomplishment—even before you reach your goal. Just thinking about what you’ll do once you hit that milestone creates a feeling that keeps you going.
How or Who You Will Help

If your business doesn’t help anyone or solve a problem, it’s not really a business. That’s why I know every entrepreneur reading this has someone they want to help or something they want to improve.
For example, if you have a clothing brand for shorter women, you could include an image of a woman wearing pants that are slightly too long on your vision board.
Every time you look at that image, it should remind you why you started your business in the first place. This prevents you from straying too far from your original purpose and keeps you aligned. You can even include a picture of yourself struggling with the problem your business now solves.
How Your Days Look

Your days will not look the same once your dream business is running smoothly. Maybe you want a busy lifestyle, or maybe you want to outsource most of the work so you can focus on the creative side. Include images of a team, along with images that represent the creative tasks your business requires, on your vision board.
Think about how your mornings will feel, what your afternoons will look like, where you’ll be living, and who you’ll be spending time with. Get detailed on your vision board.
How your days look shouldn’t be something saved only for the future. Decide how you want your days to feel, then adopt whatever behaviors you can in the present. This is how you shift timelines and get what you dream of 10x faster.
Photos or Words That Represent Who You’re Becoming

Lastly, include anything that symbolizes the woman you are becoming. You have to become the woman who is capable of running a business, staying disciplined, delegating tasks, pushing through discomfort, and so much more. Your vision board should reflect that.
I recommend focusing on what you’re currently struggling with. If the future version of you is very disciplined but you’re still procrastinating, include symbols of focus and concentration on your vision board. If you struggle with self-doubt, include quotes that directly challenge it.
Every time you look at this part of your vision board, it should hold you accountable. You should be able to see this woman and feel like you’re becoming her. If not, then you know exactly what you need to work on.
Conclusion
The best part about your vision board is that it is entirely yours. It should reflect your personal goals and every dream you have for your business. The things I included in this article don’t have to be on your vision board—they’re simply ideas in case you feel stuck.
That being said, these aspects of business and manifestation play a huge role in getting clear on what you truly want. As I mentioned earlier, clarity is key. You can’t get anywhere extraordinary without a clear vision and plan.
With that being said, I hope I was able to help you while you were creating your vision board. Please come back soon!!! xoxo 💕


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