Vision 2026 BLUEPRINT - Session 3
I believe
that by now you are done with your end-of-year review and also your 2026
Playbook.
If you have, I must say a very BIG WELL DONE to you!
If you
haven’t, no problem. Take your time. Do your best to go over our previous
sessions using the links below and carry out the action points.
One reason I want you to do it before the year starts is so
that you can hit the ground running. The only way to hit the ground running is
when you start running in the air. What this means right now, is even before
the year starts, you need to reposition your mind and start aligning yourself
with the new direction and goals you desire to achieve in the year. However,
even if you cannot finish this exercise before the year starts, still try to do
it, probably before the end of January.
Let me also add that the aim of this exercise is not
necessarily to put pressure on yourself but to make you more deliberate with
your life. As such, you may not always achieve what you aim to do and that’s
okay. The real problem is not having an aim at all. Keep going back to it and
working on it until you are able to achieve it. Keep reviewing and making
adjustments where necessary. Someone once said, “Your dreams have a way of
stretching you until you are big enough to achieve them.”
Is that okay? So let’s proceed.
As I said
previously, we’ll be creating two visuals: Vision Board and Goals Worksheet
“Why are
these visuals necessary?” You may ask. I’ll tell you briefly with two powerful
examples from the Bible.
The first
one is a conversation between God and Abraham:
“3
You have not given me any children, and this servant of mine will inherit
everything." 4 The LORD replied, "No, he won't! You will have a
son of your own, and everything you have will be his." 5 Then the
LORD took Abram outside and said, "Look at the sky and see if you can
count the stars. That's how many descendants you will have." 6 Abram
believed the LORD, and the LORD was pleased with him.”
God took
Abraham outside to look at the stars and try to count them, because God knew
that the picture he was focusing on would help his faith, and it did.
The second
one is in Genesis 30:35-39 and 43
“35
But that day Laban removed the male goats that had stripes or spots and all the
females that were speckled and spotted or which had white on them; he also
removed all the black sheep. He put his sons in charge of them, 36 and
then went away from Jacob with this flock as far as he could travel in three
days. Jacob took care of the rest of Laban's flocks. 37 Jacob got green
branches of poplar, almond, and plane trees and stripped off some of the bark
so that the branches had white stripes on them. 38 He placed these
branches in front of the flocks at their drinking troughs. He put them there,
because the animals mated when they came to drink. 39 So when the goats
bred in front of the branches, they produced young that were streaked,
speckled, and spotted. 43 In this way Jacob became very wealthy. He had
many flocks, slaves, camels, and donkeys.”
This is such an amazing story. The DNA of these animals was
altered because of the images they were looking at while they were feeding, and
it made them produce offspring just like what they were looking at.
Putting these two illustrations together, we can deduce that
what you constantly keep before your eyes can help your faith and program your
mind and life to produce them.
This is why we are creating a vision
board.
Your mind works best with pictures. If
we are talking and I say to you, “A big blue elephant,” you will not see the
alphabets A. B.I.G. B.L.U.E.
E.L.E.P.H.A.N.T. in your mind. What you
will see is a picture of an elephant.
So, today, the first thing we’re
going to do is to create pictures of our big dreams or desires for 2026…..using
AI.
Drum rolls please…..!
Yes. In the past, people created
vision boards just by looking for pictures that reflected what their dreams and
desires were and pasting it on a board:
Some people now create digital vision boards in this same way, but you can actually create the pictures for your digital vision board using your face… thanks to the emergence of AI.
In fact, I recently saw a post of a lady showcasing pictures
from her vision board side by side the pictures of her reality (when she was
achieving the things she planned to achieve).
Here is the link to the post:
Ok, so let’s jump right into the major steps for our tasks today
*Step 1:* Take each dream or desire from the ‘My Vision 2026’ on your Playbook and
generate AI images that depict you achieving them. I will show you how in a
minute.
*Step 2*: Put all the images together, add a brief title, and write up
under each of them. You can also add some confessions, scriptures and the
prophetic word for your year to this general picture.
You can use a software like Canva to do this.
*Step 3:* Write ‘My 2026 Vision Board’ at the top of this general
picture.
*Step 4:* For your Goals Worksheet, take each picture
from your vision board, paste it at the top of a page, then list out the
goals that will help you achieve them, the steps you will take to achieve the
goals, and the timeline.
That’s it.
Now, let me show you how you can generate the images of your
dreams and desires for your vision board.
All you need is to open an online AI image generator page,
upload an image of yourself, then give it a prompt in line with your desire.
Interestingly, you can actually ask the AI to give you a
prompt. Here’s an example:
I searched for ‘nano banana ai free’ on google, then I typed:
“*give me a prompt to generate an
image of someone speaking on stage to a large audience*”
Here’s the prompt it gave me:
“*A dynamic shot of a speaker on a brightly lit stage, gesturing passionately towards a vast, attentive audience in a darkened auditorium. Emphasize the energy of the moment and the connection between the speaker and the crowd.*”
I then uploaded an image of myself, then adjusted the prompt
this way:
“*using the face in the image uploaded create a dynamic shot of me as a speaker on a brightly lit stage, gesturing passionately towards a vast, attentive audience in a darkened auditorium. Emphasize the energy of the moment and the connection between me the speaker and the crowd.*”
Here is the result:
What do you think?
Let me show you another example. My wife sent me this prompt
and I adjusted it. Actually, I selected it from a list of prompts she got when
she asked for a prompt from Google Ai Studio:
*“Using the face in the uploaded
image, create a wide shot of me working in a lush, vibrant permaculture garden.
He is kneeling in rich dark soil, planting bright green kale seedlings. In the
background, there is a small red barn and rolling green hills under a bright
morning sun. The colors are vivid and saturated. High-definition photography,
Nikon D850, 35mm lens."*
Here is the result I got when I used the prompt on nano
banana:
Interesting, isn’t it?
The key to using AI is good prompting. So, ask for a prompt that will depict what you desire, upload your image, then adjust the prompt to use your image like I did for mine.
Do this for all your dreams and desires for the year.
So that’s it!
When you are done creating your 2026 Vision Board and Goals
Worksheets, please keep them in a place where you can refer to them regularly.
Mine is on my laptop's desktop. It is now the first thing I see whenever I
switch on my laptop.
Here are our Action Points for this final session:
We have finally come to the end of our Vision 2026 Blueprint Coaching Session!
Thank you so much for participating.
If you have any questions, please send me an email.
Your 2026 has begun already.
Happy New Year!
Happy New You!
Start implementing.
Which of your dreams/ desires is the most important to you?
Start with that one. Look at it every day and start thinking, saying and doing
what you need to do to achieve it. Keep building momentum. Keep reviewing and
making adjustments.
If you are interested in having me work with you to help you execute your Vision 2026 Blueprint as an accountability partner or coach, please send me an email.
Ifoghale Efeturi
iefeturi@gmail.com

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