Hello Artists!
#The100DayProject starts on February 13. If you’re still deciding on your project, here are a few helpful tips:
Brainstorm! What are you curious about, what do you love to do, what would you like to learn or what skills would you like to develop, what would you like to accomplish? Now you have a ton of inspiration for what your project might be!
Find your why: Examine your reason for doing the project this year – are you doing it to have fun, to work on a skill, or to work towards an outcome? Having a clear why will help keep you focused when the project inevitably gets boring or difficult (working through it is part of the project!).
Give it a try: Once you’ve narrowed down your project, take it on a test run to see if it’s something you’ll actually want to do every day for 100 days (yes, every day). A little experimenting before we start will help you see where you might want to tweak or simplify your project.
Make a plan: Decide what “counts”. It’s up to you! Some days you’ll have more time and energy than other days, so you might have a range of what you consider as working towards your project. Some of you might want to plan a prep day every week, for example.
When you’ve decided on your project, it’s time to announce it to your friends and followers. You can use the graphic below or create your own, or share an image of your tools or workspace, or anything you want! Use the hashtag #the100dayproject on your posts so other people can find you. (Side note: we’re at over 1.9 million !! posts on Instagram – do you think we can cross 2 million this year?!).
Any questions? Post them in the comments! In case you missed it: you can watch the Q&A here and find frequently asked questions here.
#The100DayProject My project will involve writing, painting, and recording -- all related to my work-in-progress, Same Moon Shining. My plan is to do my 100 Days in this successive order: Day 1, writing; Day 2, painting; Day 3, recording, and then repeat until it's over.
I am writing a poem everyday and creating a image on Canva to go with it and posting on Instagram. I did it last year and it was life changing and brought my poetry to a new level. Follow me on Instagram @booksnob24 and I will follow you back. Good luck to all of you. I love this 100 days creative project and you will too.