
This year’s 100 Day Project goes live today and this is the third year I will have participated. My intended goal this year is to record the memories and stories that go alongside my service with the RAF. With simplicity as key, my approach will be to rely on a Project Life-style approach. That way, on the days where life interrupts crafting time, the filling in of one 3×4 journaling card will suffice.

And like last year, I’ll be keeping a note of how I track my progress by drawing up a simple grid in my Get to Work ® book and making a note each day.
Will you be joining in? You may find that this year could be the perfect opportunity.
2019’s 100 Day Project start and finish.
2018’s 100 Day Project start and finish.
OH I am excited to see this project unfold. I have not given this project much thought but maybe this is the year to join in.
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I have hopes for this year’s 100 Days! 🙂
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This seems very interesting and exciting. Look forward to your posts about this.
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Thanks very much.
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That sounds like such a super thing to record, Ruth – your memories and experiences will be so appreciated by your family in years to come, and it gives you an incentive to make something of those years which is concrete and visible. Wishing you every success!
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I’m looking forward to getting stuck into a project that is, initially, just for me!
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Oh, that sounds like a wonderful project for the 100 Days. I do hope you’ll be sharing some of those memories with us as well.
I think…maybe…I’m going to try for 100 days of blog posts. It’ll be a challenge, but I feel like I want to write & share etc right now.
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100 days of blog posts would definitely be a good challenge!
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