Today is the 25th day of the 100 Days Project. I’m a quarter of the way through the project, and I want to reflect on how it’s going.
It’s hard.
I know I’m probably not supposed to say that, but in the interest of being authentic and vulnerable, I should be honest.
I’m actually really enjoying the challenge of coming up with new topics and things to post. I’m enjoying the daily journaling and creativity, the daily commitment. I’m enjoying getting comments and support from readers and other bloggers – that has been such a huge pleasure.
This is the first time I have blogged this consistently.
It keeps me focused on what matters in my life: creativity and sharing my creativity with others.
But some days I am tired. I work as a teacher which requires a great deal of energy. It is especially difficult at the moment because I have moved to a new school which is further away – so I have to get up extra early if I want to journal before work. That is fine, but then it means that I have little energy in the evenings to blog, or do any other creative work, such as my art journal, or poetry.
Oh, and my best friend and I are planning our own online business, which takes a lot of time and energy too! But it’s the good kind.
So what does this mean for my blogging? Nothing much. I’ve thought about stopping the 100 Days Project but in truth I don’t want to. I enjoy the challenge. I like being committed to something. I like having to share my thoughts and my creative practice regularly. I think if you want to achieve something creative, particularly writing or art, doing it every day is important.
Can I keep going for another 75 days? I don’t see why not. When I read about amazing inspiring people like Lisa Sonora’s 1008 paintings project I am just blown away. It makes me laugh about my 25 days of blogging.
Lisa says throughout the course of the project she dealt with questions such as:
‘How do we stay on track with a big goal?
How do we start again when we’ve gotten sidelined?
What supports constructive action and creating? And what undermines?’
These are things I should explore in my own journal. If I’m feeling like I want to give up, why is that?
Susannah Conway has said that every week she worries she has run out of good blogging material. Anne Lamott says that she often worries she has run out of ideas. So I guess the mild panic I feel each day about what to blog about is only normal.
I like the fact that it keeps me on my toes. The discomfort and challenge of blogging every day is good for me as a writer and artist. It keeps me pushing forward towards a goal, even when it feels a little uncomfortable.
woot!
well done on the first 25…..
i know exactly what you’re going through — my 100 day art journal/sketch diary has given me the same sort of trouble. but i’m pushing on…once i get to the page and start pushing the paint, i’m glad i turned up.
so jazzed that you’re going to persist.
*waves pom-poms*
xo
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Thanks Mel! Yeah I know 25 days isn’t very long but it is a daily challenge – it feels like a lot longer! But I agree that I always feel good for doing it. Thanks for the support! 😀
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