Jamaica Gleaner

Students craft futures at SVL Vision Board workshop

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TWELVE STUDENTS from various schools across the Corporate Area were hosted at the Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) head office in New Kingston for the gaming company’s first-ever Vision Board workshop. The workshop, an integral part of the Supreme Ventures Vision Board Campaign, #mysupremev­isionboard, is another unique outreach opportunit­y by SVL to expose students to creating motivation­al strategies that would bring them closer to their dreams in 2019.

Facilitate­d by We Inspire Ltd CEO and motivation­al speaker Cortia Bingham, the students explored their aspiration­s for 2019 by creating their first ever vision board. The vision board, a collage of images, pictures and affirmatio­ns of one’s dreams and desires, is designed to serve as a source of motivation while using the law of attraction to attain these goals.

“I feel like this workshop was a blessing and a great experience for me. It was an opportunit­y for personal growth, while I learned about the power of manifestin­g my goals and dreams. The workshop brought a lot of things into perspectiv­e for me and made me realise that no matter how big or small a goal is, it’s achievable,” explained Tajean Hall of Ardenne Preparator­y and Extension High School.

MEDITATION SESSION

Students were also taken through a guided meditation session to facilitate a clearer picture of their big vision by connecting their heart’s desires to the areas of their lives that they wanted the biggest change. They were encouraged to be clear on their goals and to connect with the persons in their lives who would be on this journey with them.

“When the average person thinks of a goal, many go for goals that they think they should be going after. These usually come from the head, they are normally sensible, logical and realistic. However, the vision board encourages one to connect with their heart, to focus on the things that light them up, bring joy, and the things that truly make their heart sing,” explained Bingham.

As part of the Supreme Vision Board campaign, SVL had also launched a social media campaign encouragin­g their followers to submit a video presenting their own vision board for a chance to win $50,000 towards attaining one of their goals for 2019. Entries for the competitio­n closed on Friday, February 1, at 4 p.m.

“The workshop really helped put things into perspectiv­e, so I know what steps I need to take to be ready for the future while setting myself apart from the rest,” noted Tatiana Howell of Camperdown High School.

SVL hosted students from Ardenne Extension, Dunoon Technical, Camperdown, St Jago and St Catherine high schools.

‘I feel like this workshop was a blessing and a great experience for me. It was an opportunit­y for personal growth ...’

 ??  ?? Fifteen-year-old Shasique Tennant of Ardenne Preparator­y and Extension High School stands proudly with her first vision board, completed at the Supreme Ventures’ Vision Board Party workshop held at the gaming company’s New Kingston office. Standing with her are We Inspire Ltd CEO Cortia Bingham (left), who guided the workshop and corporate communicat­ions executive assistant at Supreme Ventures, Kerry-Ann Levene. The workshop was aimed at helping the teens envision the goals they wish to achieve in 2019.
Fifteen-year-old Shasique Tennant of Ardenne Preparator­y and Extension High School stands proudly with her first vision board, completed at the Supreme Ventures’ Vision Board Party workshop held at the gaming company’s New Kingston office. Standing with her are We Inspire Ltd CEO Cortia Bingham (left), who guided the workshop and corporate communicat­ions executive assistant at Supreme Ventures, Kerry-Ann Levene. The workshop was aimed at helping the teens envision the goals they wish to achieve in 2019.
 ??  ?? Students from five Corporate Area schools compose their vision boards in earnest at the first Supreme Ventures’ Vision Board Party workshop, held at the gaming company’s New Kingston office. The event was facilitate­d by popular motivation­al speaker and We Inspire Ltd CEO Cortia Bingham. The workshop was aimed at helping the teens envision the goals they wish to achieve in 2019.
Students from five Corporate Area schools compose their vision boards in earnest at the first Supreme Ventures’ Vision Board Party workshop, held at the gaming company’s New Kingston office. The event was facilitate­d by popular motivation­al speaker and We Inspire Ltd CEO Cortia Bingham. The workshop was aimed at helping the teens envision the goals they wish to achieve in 2019.

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