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You want more balance, joy, and “me time” in 2026. But digital vision boards are easy to ignore. Put yours on the wall so you’ll see it every day.
For 2026, Cheyenne, a 25-year-old nurse and content creator, used the PYM Grid Poster, our 50×70 cm photo grid print, to turn her vision board into a bold wall piece that keeps her dreams front and center.
Meet Cheyenne: Nurse, Creator, and Big Dreamer
Cheyenne’s life is full and fast-paced.
“Hi! I’m Cheyenne, a 25-year-old nurse and content creator with a big love for all things creative. I balance caring for others with creating inspiring, authentic and sometimes wonderfully spontaneous content.”
She works in healthcare, creates content with brands, and still makes time for the gym, dancing, and friends.
“I enjoy working with a wide range of brands. When I’m not working, you’ll probably find me at the gym, dancing, or spending time with my friends.”
At home, there’s one more important character in her story: her dog.
“At home, my dog keeps life fun and full of energy. Whether it’s small adventures or meaningful moments, I love capturing and sharing the things that make everyday life a little brighter.”
In short: she lives a full, busy life. Exactly the kind of life where goals can easily get lost in daily routines. That’s why a vision board has become a ritual for her.
Why She Created a Vision Board for 2026
This wasn’t her first time.
“I actually already made one for 2025 as well. Creating a vision board really motivates me to work toward my goals. I hang it on my wall so I see it every day, and it gives me a positive boost. It reminds me of my goals, my dreams, and the fact that I’ve got this.”
That line—“I’ve got this”—is exactly what a good vision board does.
It’s not just decoration. It’s a visual pep talk.
For 2026, she wanted:
- Something bigger
- More up to date
- And more “her”
Her old moodboard felt too small and outdated. Time for an upgrade.
“Wait… I Can Build My Vision Board Inside This App?”
Cheyenne already used the PYM app to capture her life in photos. Then she discovered the Grid Poster option.
“I noticed the poster option and it immediately activated my creative brain. I thought, ‘Why just add photos if I can make it way more fun?’ My previous moodboard was small and outdated, so I was excited to create a fresh one. And honestly, building it inside the app was so easy!”
Instead of designing something complicated on her laptop, she did everything on her phone:
- Picked photos that represented her goals for 2026
- Mixed personal pictures with Pinterest inspiration
- Arranged them in a clean grid using the PYM poster layout
The result? A vision board that felt like her life—real, messy, joyful, and full of possibility.
Her Vision Board Became Real
Creating a vision board on your phone is one thing. Seeing it printed is something else.
“I was honestly so surprised! The size was much bigger than my previous one, and I absolutely loved that, it instantly became a statement piece in my room.”
She didn’t expect the quality to be this good, especially with phone and Pinterest photos.
“The quality amazed me too, especially since most of the photos came from my phone or Pinterest. Even the frame around it is beautiful. I’m so happy with how it turned out, and I smile every time I look at it!”
Now her vision board for 2026 isn’t hidden in a folder or on a forgotten Pinterest board. It’s on her wall. In her space. In her daily line of sight.
Why a Physical Vision Board Hits Different
Digital moodboards are great, but they’re easy to forget. A physical vision board poster changes the game:
- You see it when you wake up and when you go to bed.
- It blends into your room as decor and motivation.
- It feels more real—like you’ve already committed to that version of yourself.
Cheyenne’s PYM Grid Poster turned her goals into a statement piece instead of a private note. And that’s the whole point: your vision board shouldn’t live in the background. It should be part of your everyday environment.

How to Create Your Own 2026 Vision Board with PYM
Ready to create your own vision board with the PYM Grid Poster? Here’s a simple step-by-step approach inspired by Cheyenne’s process.
1. Decide on Your 2026 Themes
Before you pick photos, ask yourself:
- What do I want more of in 2026?
- What do I want to feel?
- What habits do I want to build?
- What do I want to be proud of by the end of the year?
Some theme ideas:
- Health & strength
- Career or content creation
- Travel & adventure
- Relationships & connection
- Home & coziness
- Confidence & self-love
These themes will guide the images you choose for your vision board.
2. Collect Photos That Feel Like Your Future
Now start gathering images that represent those themes. You can use:
- Photos from your camera roll (real moments you want more of)
- Screenshots or Pinterest saves that inspire you
- Little details: quotes, spaces, outfits, trips, moods
Cheyenne mixed phone photos and Pinterest images—and it still printed beautifully.
“The quality amazed me too, especially since most of the photos came from my phone or Pinterest.”
The key is not perfection. The key is: when you look at it, does it feel like the life you want to live?
3. Build Your Vision Board in the PYM App
Open the PYM app and use the Grid Poster option to design your layout.
You can:
- Arrange your photos in a clean, aesthetic grid
- Play with the order until it feels balanced
- Make sure each major theme shows up at least once
Because everything happens in-app, you skip the tech stress and design overwhelm.
“Honestly, building it inside the app was so easy!”
4. Turn It into a Poster
Once you’re happy with your vision board layout, order it as a PYM Grid Poster.
You’ll get:
- A large, high-quality printed poster
- With your grid of images
- In a frame that makes it feel like real wall art, not a DIY project gone wrong
Just like Cheyenne, you might be surprised by how “real” your dreams look once they’re on your wall.
5. Hang It Where You’ll Actually See It
This part matters more than you think. Cheyenne hangs her vision board where she can’t ignore it:
“I hang it on my wall so I see it every day, and it gives me a positive boost. It reminds me of my goals, my dreams, and the fact that I’ve got this.”
Place your vision board:
- Next to your bed
- Above your desk
- Near your mirror
- Anywhere you naturally look multiple times a day
Your environment shapes your habits. Let your walls work for you.
6. Use Your Vision Board as a Check-In Tool
A vision board isn’t just for January. Use it all year:
- When you feel stuck, look at it and ask:
What’s one small thing I can do today that moves me closer to this? - When you achieve something that’s on the board, celebrate it.
- If your goals evolve, update your board next year—just like Cheyenne did from 2025 to 2026.
Think of it as a visual diary of the life you’re building.
Create Your Own Vision Board for 2026 with PYM
Cheyenne’s 2026 vision board is more than a pretty poster. It’s a daily reminder that her dreams matter—even on busy days, even after long shifts, even when life feels chaotic.
“I’m so happy with how it turned out, and I smile every time I look at it!”
If you want your goals to stay present in 2026, don’t just write them in a notebook you never open. Turn them into something you can’t ignore.
- Capture your life and dreams in the PYM app
- Turn them into a Grid Poster
- Hang your vision board where your future self can see it every day
Your 2026 is already forming—now give it a place on your wall.