"I challenge myself to 30 days of creative writing or painting at least 10 minutes everyday." - Lindsay J
"I will get the books I've started for my boys up to date and if I finish those quickly, I'll bind another book for my AFL memories. To get started, I challenge myself to work at least 10 minutes a day on these projects or doodling if I can't work on the books." - Sarah A
"I figured out what I like to do for this 30 day challenge! I've begun working with a creative writing book written by a professor at Berklee and there is a practice of "object writing". You begin with an object and free write using all senses to describe it. The fun part is that the object can just be jumping off point from which you can jump to another concrete object or to some other image or scene, concrete or from imagination, and continue to be descriptive using all senses. It's a practice in not only capturing tangible items but in free association. He points out that the exercise should be timed for ten minutes, no more, and that there should be no need for loyalty to the item object that you started with. Lastly, it should be done every morning." - Grey B
"It is my goal to finish reading and consolidating 30 plus years of my hand written journals, mostly of my own wanderlust and travels that followed, some laced with sketches or paintings.
It is a project I intended to complete before I turned 50, but life has a habit of getting in the way of projects such as these. I finally began the week I turned 50. That was a year and a half ago. I have no idea what, if anything, I will do with it once it is finished, but for some reason I have a yearning to complete this task.
Because I have so many and so much of their content is tediously boring, I feel the need to weed through them. And because I am quite possibly the slowest reader in the world, this task is time consuming for me. But, I shall give it my best effort these next 30 days." - Jennie W