Field Report: I Was Wrong About Vision Boards (And Panicked)
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After launching the podcast and immediately developing a brief but intense sense of delusion, I realised I’d slightly abandoned the entire premise of the show. Instead of calmly testing a saved bit of advice and reporting back, I panicked, went semi-guru, and tried to convince everyone (including my family) that vision boards absolutely, definitely work.
This episode is me correcting course.
I talk about:
- my delusions of grandeur
- why outcome-based vision boards can feel motivating and then quietly ruin your life
- how “process pictures” are supposed to work in theory, and why they’re surprisingly hard when your goals involve screens, editing, or admin
- and the growing realisation that naming a podcast without Googling it first may have been… optimistic
We also establish two recurring Field Notes features:
- Fail of the Week (there were many)
- Find of the Week: if your perfume doesn't smell great, leave it for 4 years then come back to it
If you like self-improvement in theory but struggle with it in real life, you’re in the right place.
- Follow me on Instagram: @rosehoneymorgan
- Podcast clips, experiments & visual chaos: @field.notes.pod
You can:
- follow / subscribe so you don’t lose it in your apps
- leave a review (even a short one, I will screenshot it for my lame folder)
- or send this to someone on the same wavelength
On Monday, I’m testing another widely saved piece of internet advice to see whether it actually survives contact with real life.
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