Goodnotes Hacks You Must Watch

It’s already January and I’m just now making my 2026 vision board 😅

Not because I forgot — I just needed a minute to actually think about what I want this year.

I’m using GoodNotes on my iPad and just dragging photos into a collection as I go. No rules, no pressure, just vibes.

Sharing a few little hacks in this video that make the whole process way easier.

Do you make a vision board every year or just when you’re in the mood?

❤️ Planner link is in my bio.

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... Read moreCreating a vision board digitally can be both inspiring and efficient, especially when using an app like GoodNotes on your iPad. Over the last year, I’ve found that taking time to collect and organize images and quotes that resonate with my goals helps me clarify what I truly want to focus on. Using GoodNotes’ collection feature lets me drag and drop photos from my files directly into a dedicated album titled “2026 vision board edition,” keeping everything visually organized in one place. One feature that has made the process significantly easier is using Slide Over view on the iPad, which allows me to quickly pull images from other apps or Files into GoodNotes without switching back and forth between screens. This multitasking trick greatly speeds up assembling my vision board and keeps my creative flow uninterrupted. Another hack I rely on is the double-tap crop tool for stickers and elements. This lets me finely tune the visuals by cropping or resizing images so everything fits perfectly on the page. The straight line snapping feature is also a hidden gem when drawing lines or dividing sections; simply draw a line and hold for a moment, and it snaps into a crisp, straight angle—making your layout look professional and neat. Personally, I don’t limit myself to making a vision board only once a year—in fact, adding to my collection whenever inspiration strikes has become part of my routine. This flexible and pressure-free approach encourages me to continually refine my goals and stay motivated. If you’re on the fence about starting your own digital vision board, I highly recommend giving GoodNotes a try—it’s user-friendly for beginners and powerful enough for advanced digital planners. By integrating these GoodNotes hacks, I’ve transformed vision boarding from a daunting task into a relaxing and rewarding creative habit. Whether you’re aiming for prosperity, productivity, or personal happiness in 2026, these tips help you visualize your success with ease and style.