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On October 11, 2013, I gave myself a challenge: every day for the next year, I committed to filling a 3x5 card to a one-word prompt, and posting it here.
Why? To make sure I wrote every day, even just a little bit. To prove to myself I could follow through on a long commitment. To desensitize myself to the fear of sharing something that isn't perfect (and may well be mediocre, or even downright crappy).
Below are all 365 cards (some of which I actually like!) Read the background story, and card #1, here.
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Note: I forgot to toss in some 3×5 cards when packing for the mountains, so I improvised, drawing boxes of in my journal that were approximately 3″x5″. It’s the spirit, rather than the letter of the project that interests me.
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PS — Pssst! Know someone who might benefit from seeing this today? Pass it on!
Note: I forgot to toss in some 3×5 cards when packing for the mountains, so I improvised, drawing boxes of in my journal that were approximately 3″x5″. It’s the spirit, rather than the letter of the project that interests me.
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PS — Pssst! Know someone who might benefit from seeing this today? Pass it on!
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