Inside My 2026 Vision Board: Elegant Wealth, Real Connection & Intentional Living Goal

2026 Vision Board Priorities: Living Beautifully, Intentionally, and Well

Vision boards are more than just pictures on a wall. They show what matters most to me. By choosing my goals carefully, I set clear intentions and remind myself what I want to achieve. Seeing these goals every day helps me work toward them. This year, I’m sharing what’s on my 2026 vision board, why I chose each priority, and how vision boarding can help you focus on what’s important to you.

Wealth, But Make It Elegant

Wealth is still one of my main goals, but I want to approach it with grace and quiet confidence. My 2026 vision board includes images of financial success and luxury, not to show off, but to remind me of comfort, choice, and security. I’m working toward financial stability that gives me freedom, not more responsibilities, so my money supports my life.

To me, financial freedom means having more time, comfort, and choices. It’s about shaping my life and experiences with care, not with too much. I’m not looking for a quick fix, but for something lasting and thoughtful, where every part of my life feels chosen and special.


Culture, Learning & Intellect

I’m making culture, learning, and growing my mind a priority, especially by reconnecting with my deep love for art and language. My visit to the art museum in Belgium last year reminded me just how much art inspires me, and since then, I’ve even started painting again. My 2026 vision board is filled with books, museums, art galleries, and creative spaces because I want to keep learning and feeling inspired. This year, I’m especially committed to enjoying art more often, advancing in my French, and nurturing my creative side. Growth isn’t just about money but about savouring beauty, ideas, and self-expression. I want to be in places that help me think, create, and truly feel fulfilled.

Freedom & Travel

I picture European streets, hotel balconies, and sunlight in motion. Freedom is essential to me, and I especially want to spend more time in Europe. Belgium holds a special place in my heart after my visits over the recent years. Being able to live anywhere isn’t about running away, but about choosing my own way of life. I want to collect experiences, not things. My goal is a life that moves easily, not tied down to one place, routine, or idea of success.

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Health & Self-Care

Health and self-care are at the centre of my plans. I’m choosing to live longer by eating well, finding calm spaces, and maintaining healthy habits. One thing I haven’t quite decided yet is whether I want to rejoin a gym or try a subscription with a pilates or yoga studio, but I hope to work this out soon. If anyone has any Central London recommendations, let me know in the comments!


Relationships & Connection

This year, the importance of relationships and connection feels especially important. As I get older, I’ve realised how easy it is to lose touch with life’s richness or to hold on to relationships that no longer make me feel valued. Sometimes, it can feel quite lonely, or like you’re just an optional extra in someone else’s world. My hope is to spend more time with people who genuinely enjoy my company, who want to see me, and with whom time together feels mutual and precious. I want to laugh more and go on fun adventures and experiences with good company. While I’m choosing to let go of connections that don’t enrich me, I’m also deeply committed to nurturing and maintaining the strong, supportive relationships I already have. For me, success means loving who you’re with as much as what you do, and savouring time spent with those who truly see and appreciate you.


Identity & Personal Style

Identity and personal style are key parts of my vision. I’ve always been about comfort when it comes to clothing, but now I just want to elevate it. I’ve been on a mission to clear out my wardrobe on Vinted. It’s a work in progress, and I’m still not quite there yet, but I hope to be soon. I’m prioritising timeless pieces, classic styles, and quality over quantity, while also reducing my colour palette for ease and versatility. It’s a struggle at times, but I know I’ll get there. I’m also looking to start getting actual facials and really upping my skincare regimen this year, because feeling good in my skin is just as important as what I wear. I’m putting effort into fashion, beauty, and how I show up, because they express who I am. This year, I want my style to feel like an elevated version of the comfortable clothing I love to wear.


What I hope my board says:

“I choose a life that feels beautiful, intentional, financially free, intellectually rich, emotionally connected, physically well and filled with relationships that are both nurturing and reciprocal.”

I’m not chasing chaos, hustle culture, or empty praise.

Instead, I’m creating a life that feels like home, with intention and brightness. That’s my vision for 2026. I’d love to hear from you: Have you completed your own vision board for this year? What are your biggest goals or intentions for 2026? Share your thoughts and dreams in the comments. I can’t wait to be inspired by your journeys, too.

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