The screen in your living room is dark most of the day. This is what it could be showing instead: your goals, moving, with music, without you touching anything.
The advice you will find online is to lay out a static image in a design tool and set it as your wallpaper. That works exactly until a goal changes, and then you are back in the design tool rebuilding it.
A board here is live. Images, goals, affirmations and music move on their own and change the moment you edit them — no export step, and no second version of the truth sitting in a downloads folder.
A television in the living room. A second monitor beside a desk. An old tablet propped up in the kitchen. A phone on a charging stand by the bed.
Anywhere a screen would otherwise be dark, or showing a stock photograph of a mountain that means nothing to you.
Set it and leave it. The board cycles through the areas of your life on its own timing, asks nothing of you, and puts your goals in front of you dozens of times a day.
That repetition is the entire mechanism a vision board depends on, and it is the part a poster on the back of a door quietly stops doing after a few weeks.
Yes. Leave the board open full screen on a television, monitor or tablet and it plays continuously. On a Fire TV stick it can launch on boot, so the screen comes back to your board by itself after a power cut.
Every slide moves and the imagery changes constantly, so nothing static sits in one place long enough to matter. A live board is the opposite of the burn-in risk case.
Yes. Upload your own, or search millions of licensed stock photographs from inside the editor. Personal photographs carry far more emotional weight, so use them wherever you have them.
Yes. The same board plays on a phone, a tablet, a computer and a television, and stays in step across all of them.