Now that your vision is in front of you, let’s talk about what actually comes next. Your vision shows you where you want to go. Your timeline shows you how to get there.
People don’t get stuck because they’re not capable. They get stuck because the goal feels so big that they don’t even know where to start. And when you don’t know where to start, you don’t start at all.
When you break a big dream into smaller, digestible pieces, the entire journey becomes doable. And the truth is, the life you’re living right now is probably preparing you for your goals more than you realize.
Work, parenting, caregiving, volunteering, studying — all of that is skill-building.
In this module, I talk about:
How your vision board becomes a map
Why breaking goals into phases instantly reduces overwhelm
The Dora, Boots, and Swiper analogy — which makes the entire concept make sense
How I built my own timeline for goals I once thought were impossible
How a combination of skills, opportunities, and small decisions helped me buy the home I always dreamed of
Why your timeline belongs to you, not anyone else
The point is to make your path feel real and achievable, not heavy.
Choose one big goal from your board.
Break it into three to five phases.
Label those phases short-term, mid-term, or long-term.
Don’t worry about the “how” yet — just outline the order.
Let your timeline shift as your life shifts. That’s not failure. That’s real life.
Choose one big goal and outline the phases. It doesn’t have to be perfect.
In Module 3, we turn your timeline into small, simple steps you can take each month.