Of course, a retirement vision board won’t make the impossible a realistic future for you. You’ll have to put in hard work, patience, and discipline to make your retirement a reality—but that vision board can help you get there. Read on to learn how to make your very own retirement vision board. If retirement is a long way off, determine how much you want saved by a certain age—say, 40 or 50—and use that as your vision board number. You can always adjust as you reach or pass this goal. When creating your board, use strong, current language. Make the dream on the board feel true. And then hang your board somewhere you’ll see it every day—or hang several around your space—to make working toward your vision for retirement something that’s always on your mind.