30 Days of Lists for March starts tomorrow!

Tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow!

30 Days of Lists – the THIRD round – starts tomorrow!

What does this mean?

  • I’m going to be in a super great mood (albeit busy) for the next month.
  • You should register….. We’ll have so much fun!
  • There’s still time for you to register in the first 300 and be eligible to win a year’s subscription to Uppercase Magazine. But only *barely* …
  • I now have 1 more blog to keep up with every day
  • I have this new fantastic blog button that Kam created for me! Love her :)

Not everyone can make a mini scrapbook every week or an art journal page every night.

30 Days of Lists is our encouragement and challenge to you that you CAN journal just something every day- even something as small as a list.

Every day through the month of March 2012 we will be posting a list prompt – anything from weekend goals to celebrity crushes. At the end of the 30 days you’ll have a collection of entries creating a small snapshot of your life right now.

Only 5-10 minutes per day are really needed. While you’re waiting for someone, or when you’re the passenger in the car. You can even download the list topics ahead of time to get a jump start!

That’s all.

Just write.

There’s no wrong way to do this and if you don’t like a prompt on a certain day, just change it.

This challenge is perfect for anybody who is:

  • Limited on time
  • Limited on funds
  • Needs a creative escape
  • Looking to connect with others via a common project
  • A chronic list maker
Sound familiar?

30 Days of Lists is a challenge that takes no more than 5-10 minutes a day…all you have to do is write a list! And because the #1 rule of 30 Days of Lists is that there is no wrong way to do the challenge, you can totally make this your own! You can scribble your list between classes, type it into an app while you’re waiting for the bus, or as a way to procrastinate between projects.

We’re really excited about this!

 I hope you’ll join us!

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