• http://www.threedimensionalvitality.com/ Ann Musico

    What a cool idea, Michael!  I really love that.  I keep an idea book – just jot notes down as they come to me so I don’t lose them.  But since I just did a vision board (it’s not totally done – but getting there) and I love being able to look at that – I really love this idea board too!  I’ll have to see where I can find a place to do a version of this!

    • http://rise365.com/ Michael Good

      I think a book is a great idea, Ann. Just somewhere where you don’t lose them. The idea board has worked well for us because it’s right there in front of us and we’re constantly reminded of what’s on there.

      • http://www.threedimensionalvitality.com/ Ann Musico

         That’s what I like about your idea – it’s so accessible and available.

  • Donna Yates

    I’m with Ann.  I too keep an idea book.  Of course, I write down just about everything these day :) )  Writing down your ideas/dreams helps you to clarify what’s good and what’s not.  Great idea Michael.

    • http://rise365.com/ Michael Good

      Thanks, Donna! I agree that writing these things down brings clarity. It really helps me process things.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1364766771 Jody Berkey

    Move over Martha Steward; Michael’s in the house :)  I got two pieces of large poster board paper for ours.  They’ve been sitting here for a week blank.  Today is the day.  Thanks for the kick in the pants.  

    • http://rise365.com/ Michael Good

      Nice, Jody. Let the ideas begin!

  • http://rise365.com Claudia Good

    hahaha, this reminded me of watching “This Old House” or some other woodworking show! Awesome.

    I love the detail and practical “how to”  you bring to our lives Michael :)

    • http://rise365.com/ Michael Good

      Thanks, babe!

  • http://www.fatherofone.com/ Michael Wright

    I liked your idea board so much last month I bought two huge easel pads ($15/each, 50 pages per pad) and just hung them on my office wall.  Cost more than what you’ve done, but it’s convenient and quick.  Once the ideas have worn their stay, I just tear off the page and start fresh.  Way to motivate in a practical way, Michael.

    • http://rise365.com/ Michael Good

      Sounds like a great, quick way. I like it, Michael!

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