um.... as it applies to the OP...the scripture is out of context.
the vision Habakkuk referred to was prophetic meaning directly from God. It wasn't a vision/goal he had for himself. but this one of my favorite portions of scripture though and I'm glad that you mentioned it.
as to the OP, if you are a Christian then I encourage you to do research...starting with the Bible.
I am a Christian and would not create a vision board as it is discussed on the "Vision Board" thread and many other places mainly b/c the goals, dreams, etc represented are often fleshly. basically anything that we desire. It could be a car, education, house...all great things, not necessarily evil in and of themselves. The constant struggle as a Christian is a desire to fulfill God's desires and not our own (even those that are "bad") believing that His time and purpose are best.
We will always want things that aren't a part of God's vision. For me creating a physical representation of those things is not beneficial and spiritually it can be destructive (i.e. i make certain things an idol). Mind you, you can create an idol in your heart w/o a vision board.
That aside I believe if you are called to be a physician or reduce spending to get out of debt and decide to encourage yourself by writing it on a paper and putting in on your dresser mirror then cool. Some things like "I want to stop cursing out folk" needs no scriptural consultation b/c you know that's a goal in alignment with God's word. Writing down what God has called you to do or His word is not evil or satanic. Actually, it is what prophets have done for centuries. Basically, just check your motives.
All a man's ways seem innocent to him, but motives are weighed by the LORD.
-Proverbs 16:2