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create a vision board for your future - self, about where you see yourself in your future family life cycle. on each slide, answer the questions listed in the left box, and then in the right box, create a collage of at least 2 photos about where you see your future - self during that stage of life. complete sentences!!!!
This task is about creating a vision board for one's future family life cycle. It involves answering questions about different life stages (like singlehood, marriage, parenting, empty nest, retirement) and creating a photo collage for each stage. For example, in the "Newly Married" stage, questions could be about living arrangements, shared goals, etc., and photos could be of a couple's home, travel plans. In the "Parenting (Young Children)" stage, questions about raising kids, family activities, and photos of a family playing, a child's school. Each stage needs thoughtful reflection on future experiences and visual representation with relevant photos.
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To complete this vision board task, follow these steps for each family life cycle stage (e.g., Singlehood, Newly Married, Parenting, Empty Nest, Retirement):
1. Stage: Singlehood
- Questions (Left Box):
- Where do you live? I live in a cozy apartment in a vibrant city, close to my workplace and friends.
- What are your personal goals? My personal goals include advancing in my career, traveling to 5 new countries, and mastering a new language (like Spanish).
- Collage (Right Box):
- Photo 1: A modern city apartment with a balcony.
- Photo 2: A map with pins on dream travel destinations (e.g., Japan, Italy).
2. Stage: Newly Married
- Questions (Left Box):
- Where do you live with your partner? My partner and I live in a small, charming house in a quiet suburb, with a garden we plan to renovate together.
- What shared goals do you have? Our shared goals are to save for a bigger home, adopt a rescue dog, and take an annual anniversary trip (starting with a beach vacation).
- Collage (Right Box):
- Photo 1: A quaint suburban house with a “For Sale” sign (or a renovated home).
- Photo 2: A couple holding hands on a beach at sunset.
3. Stage: Parenting (Young Children)
- Questions (Left Box):
- What does family life look like? Family life is busy but joyful—we have a 3-year-old and a newborn, so our days are filled with playdates, toddler music classes, and late-night feedings. We prioritize weekly family dinners and weekend hikes.
- What values do you teach your kids? We teach our kids kindness, curiosity, and resilience—encouraging them to explore nature, read books, and help others (like volunteering at an animal shelter).
- Collage (Right Box):
- Photo 1: A family of four hiking in a forest.
- Photo 2: A toddler’s bedroom with bookshelves and a “kindness” poster.
4. Stage: Empty Nest (Children Grown)
- Questions (Left Box):
- How has your home changed? Our home feels quieter now—we converted the kids’ bedrooms into a home office (for my freelance work) and a yoga studio. We still keep their childhood photos on the walls.
- What new hobbies do you explore? I’ve taken up painting (oil landscapes) and joined a local gardening club, while my partner started woodworking and brewing craft beer.
- Collage (Right Box):
- Photo 1: A home office with a desk and art supplies.
- Photo 2: A garden full of blooming flowers (or a woodworking shop).
5. Stage: Retirement
- Questions (Left Box):
- Where do you live? We live in a lakefront cottage in a peaceful town, with a dock for fishing and a porch for morning coffee.
- How do you spend your days? We spend our days fishing, hosting family gatherings, volunteering at the local library, and taking road trips to visit our grandchildren.
- Collage (Right Box):
- Photo 1: A cozy lake cottage with a fishing boat.
- Photo 2: Grandparents playing with grandchildren in a park.
Note: Customize each stage to match your unique vision! Ensure photos are relevant (e.g., use royalty-free images or personal photos) and answers are in complete sentences.