Hey friends,
This will be my ninth year doing the project (wow!) and being involved with the community. Throughout that time, what I think I know about the project (or creativity in general) has changed a lot. I’ve changed. The world around us is constantly changing. And the beauty and the challenge of this project is that it can be anything at all.
Today, let’s talk about how it can be fun. If you’re going to do something every day for 100 days, I hope you enjoy it (or most of the time, at least).
Here are a few questions to help you create a project you’re going to actually want to do:
What activity do you find so engrossing that you lose track of time?
What activities did you love to do as kid?
When do you feel most joyful?
If you already have a few ideas for your project, which of them sounds like the most fun?
What gives you energy?
If you’d like, share your answers in the comments or with your friends and followers on social.
XO,
Lindsay
P.S. ICYMI!
My What for 100 days is writing. The Why is that although I love to write, I lack the discipline. So this will be the structure I need. At least 15 minutes a day. I know if I write for 15, it will go longer. But the 15 will make me start. I am 74 and full of stories and memoirs I want to tell. I do journal, but that’s for me. This will be for others to read, a legacy of sorts.
Hi, first time doing this project. I've focused on art and crafting while recovering from a ruptured brain aneurysm. I have 2 projects to start with: Pencil Prayers as explained in Strawberry Moon magazine, the other project are " poetry Spools " from Kelli Nina Perkins. Looking forward to seeing your projects, and to see how mine goes.