132 Days In The New Year Time to Check In With Your Vision Board

Let’s talk. It’s been 132 days since December 31, 2024. The candles were lit, the music was playing, and you sat down to create your vision board for the year. You chose every word, image, and quote with intention. Maybe you whispered a few affirmations. Maybe you cried a little. Either way, you declared what…


Let’s talk.

It’s been 132 days since December 31, 2024. The candles were lit, the music was playing, and you sat down to create your vision board for the year. You chose every word, image, and quote with intention. Maybe you whispered a few affirmations. Maybe you cried a little. Either way, you declared what you wanted out of this year—and now, almost halfway through 2025, it’s time to ask: how’s it going?

Not in a “let’s tear ourselves apart” kind of way. But in a “let’s be honest” kind of way.

What have you achieved?

What goals have you quietly crushed without giving yourself credit for?

What goals have shifted completely?

And what goals have you been avoiding, even though you know they’re still important?

The middle of the year is one of the most underrated times to reflect. Everyone waits for January 1 or September 1 or “when things slow down,” but here’s the truth: clarity doesn’t wait. Growth doesn’t wait. Your life is already happening.

So, take a moment today to reconnect with that version of you who made the vision board in the first place. The version who believed in something bigger. Who saw possibility. Who wanted more.

Maybe you’re not exactly where you thought you’d be—but maybe you’re further along than you realize.

Here’s your reflection prompt:

  • What’s one thing from my vision board I’ve already achieved?
  • What’s one goal I’ve avoided—and why?
  • What’s one new goal I need to add because I’ve evolved?

You don’t need a new year. You need a new decision.

Let this post be your mid-year check-in. Not a wake-up call—but a power-up.

You’ve got time. You’ve got drive. You’ve got Wellrobe.

xoxo

Dom


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