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Field Notes

Released: 2026-01-05
© Rose Honey Morgan
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-01-05
© Rose Honey Morgan
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Why Vision Boards Fail (And How to Fix Them)

Why Vision Boards Fail (And How to Fix Them)

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New episodes every Monday, with short Friday Field Reports.
Why Vision Boards Fail (And How to Fix Them)
Most of us don’t have a motivation problem.
We have a too-much-advice problem.
If you’ve ever saved hundreds of self-improvement posts, understood all of them, and still felt overwhelmed, guilty, and no closer to actually changing anything — this episode is for you.
In the first ever episode of Field Notes, I explain the premise of the podcast and put our first experiment to the test: vision boards. Not the fantasy, yacht-and-linen version — but the kind that might actually work in real life.
I talk through:
why modern vision boards often backfirethe neuroscience behind why visual cues can workwhere self-help goes wrong when it focuses on outcomes instead of processhow humans have used imagery for survival and behaviour change across historyand why cave art might be a better model for self-improvement than Pinterest
I also bring along my 2024 and 2025 vision boards as the first (and most humiliating) guests on the show, including the one goal that accidentally did work thanks to a Sarah Connor lock-screen.
This podcast isn’t about becoming a new person overnight.
It’s about filtering advice, testing one small idea at a time, and figuring out what’s actually worth doing, outside of perfect conditions.
On Friday, I’ll be back with a short Field Report on what happened when I made a process-based vision board and whether it helped or just gave me another thing to judge myself by.
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Episode ID: 1000743772517
GUID: 695aae91c4b2cc952c64ca7d
Release Date: 05/01/2026, 17:00:00

Description

FIELD NOTES is a weekly experiment in self-improvement, psychology and modern life, tested badly in public.
Hosted by Rose Honey Morgan, a writer with an anthropology background, the show is for people who consume a lot of advice and still feel overwhelmed, overstimulated, and unsure what to actually do with it.
Each week, one idea is filtered and tested in real life, outside of perfect conditions, then reported on honestly in short Field Reports.
The aim isn’t optimisation. It’s clarity. Fewer tabs open. Less guilt. A better sense of what’s worth trying, and what can be safely ignored.
New episodes every Monday, with short Friday Field Reports.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2026-01-06

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Rose, I love the way you speak, you are hilarious & absolutely relatable & yay you, you did it! I’m going to go make my mood board right now ❤️
EmLeon26