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Gain Focus Through a Clear Vision

January 30, 20252 min read

Gain Focus Through a Clear Vision

Find Success by Turning Passion Into Profit

By: Jocelyne Bilodeau

Edited by: Justin Teeuwen

Feeling stuck or overwhelmed by your business?

You’re definitely not alone.

Many entrepreneurs reach a point where they wonder how to move forward without losing the spark that initially fueled their journey. This is where clarity — and vision boards — can make all the difference. Vision boards are more than just a collection of inspiring images; they serve as a visual roadmap that connects you to your goals and the steps needed to achieve them.

Feeling stuck or overwhelmed by your business? You’re definitely not alone. Many entrepreneurs reach a point where they wonder how to move forward without losing the spark that initially fueled their journey. This is where clarity — and vision boards — can make all the difference. Vision boards are more than just a collection of inspiring images; they serve as a visual roadmap that connects you to your goals and the steps needed to achieve them.

According to a TD Bank survey, "one in five successful entrepreneurs use vision boards when starting their business," and a whopping 76% say their progress aligns with their vision. Even better, 82% of these small business owners have hit over half of their business goals since they started using them. Psychologists know that vision boards help entrepreneurs stay focused, productive, and clear about their priorities, providing that extra boost to stay motivated.¹

According to a TD Bank survey, "one in five successful entrepreneurs use vision boards when starting their business," and a whopping 76% say their progress aligns with their vision. Even better, 82% of these small business owners have hit over half of their business goals since they started using them. Psychologists know that vision boards help entrepreneurs stay focused, productive, and clear about their priorities, providing that extra boost to stay motivated.1

When you have a clear vision, it’s like flipping on a light in a dark room—suddenly, everything makes sense, and you know exactly where you're headed. Clarity gives you purpose, and that’s the game changer when it comes to turning your passion into a profitable business.

 Peacock Bold has partnered with Meta Excellence to create a tailored workshop – Passion Into Profit. We are committed to helping entrepreneurs and leaders like you get that clarity. We’ll work with you to fine-tune your vision, set meaningful goals, and create a strategy that’s not just about business growth, but also about living a balanced, fulfilling life

Vision boards aren’t just fun—they’re a proven way to bring your goals to life. If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and start making progress toward your vision of success, set up a free consultation with one of our Vision Experts and make it happen!


1. Traverse, Mark. (2024). A Psychologist Explains The Power Of ‘Vision Boarding’ For Success  Forbes. Innovation and Science. https://www.forbes.com/sites/traversmark/2024/03/29/a-psychologist-explains-the-power-of-vision-boarding-for-success/ 


Lillian is currently enrolled in the Master of Music in Music Theory program at Michigan State University. She grew up in the Greater Toronto Area and obtained her Bachelor of Music in Jazz Vocal Performance from the University of Windsor in 2020. While in school, she taught piano and voice lessons and worked as an audio engineering assistant in local recording studios. Her research interests include recording arts and the intersection between pedagogy and industry, music cognition, the implications of timbre and texture on musical narrative, and the impact of language on the understanding of musical materials.

Lillian Korkontzelos

Lillian is currently enrolled in the Master of Music in Music Theory program at Michigan State University. She grew up in the Greater Toronto Area and obtained her Bachelor of Music in Jazz Vocal Performance from the University of Windsor in 2020. While in school, she taught piano and voice lessons and worked as an audio engineering assistant in local recording studios. Her research interests include recording arts and the intersection between pedagogy and industry, music cognition, the implications of timbre and texture on musical narrative, and the impact of language on the understanding of musical materials.

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