It’d be going a little far to say that Pinterest single-handedly saved 2012 from becoming a barren, aimless, unproductive wasteland. But it’s almost true.
When I started thinking about things to incorporate into a goal list for 2012 I wondered if perhaps a little inspiration board might help get my brain waves flowing. Hours Days later (Indecisive: party of one), I not only had this, but I also had a iron-clad plan for all things 2012.
Pinterest, you are my very best internet friend.
So here’s how I rolled with this: I started collecting images for the goals I already knew I wanted to put on the 2012 list. I didn’t have plans to expand the board/goals beyond that, but then I…wait for it…got inspired and added on from there. Shocking what an inspiration board can do for inspiration.
When I started collecting images I searched for keywords using the search bar, but then I realized that some of my favorite pins that were already pinned on other boards would fit perfectly for the 2012 board. Plus, I liked the idea of using pins that I already loved instead of finding random ones. Then the board expanded from goals to verses to chapters to themes to results and then exploded and then I had a finished product I was beaming over.
Here’s the signed, sealed, and delivered final board:
chapters: found here
verses: found here
goal: found here
key phrases: found here
key phrases: found here
key phrases: found here
faithful: found here
relational: found here
hungry: found here
athletic: found here
creative: found here
intelligent: found here
compassionate: found here
in rochester: found here
out of rochester: found here
result: found here
If I could wallpaper my apartment with this board I probably would. Clearly, heading over to Pinterest to make your own 2012 board gets my highest recommendation. Hop to it!















