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Heather Baley's avatar

This was great!

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Cynthia Reed's avatar

A writer friend just introduced me to your project and it’s ideal timing for me to dive back into to my old love of photography— after too many years of Nikons and lenses stored in boxes—so thanks for this and the excellent and thought-provoking “three Ps”!

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Eileen Kimbell-Meaney's avatar

Do I have to download the substack app to be in this group?

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Lindsay Jean Thomson's avatar

Nope!

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Stephanie's avatar

thanks for these ideas. It helps to clarify things. I sometimes give myself too many goals for one project! 🫣

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Wendy McCue's avatar

A friend wants to know if she can drink a glass of wine daily for her 100 day project? 🤣🤣

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Lindsay Jean Thomson's avatar

😂

As long as she’s not driving!

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Karen Walker's avatar

I've participated in this project several times, but have had a hard time this year articulating what I wanted to do. The last three emails have been so helpful. I'm a cardmaker and paper crafter with far too many unused products in my craft room. Here's my answer to this "problem": GOAL: to use my unused stamps, dies, and stencils. Work a minimum of 30 minutes/day using those unused products with the goal of creating “stash” of cards during the 100 Day Project. Many thanks for these email reflections!

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Lindsay Jean Thomson's avatar

I’m so glad they’ve been helpful!

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Sankar V's avatar

May I share my work in progress daily?

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Kayla's avatar

Looking forward to getting started with this! My plan for this year is an involved one. Late June will mark 10 years since I published the first book in my series, and I want to get a ton of projects done in time for that. So I'll see how much damage I can do to the list. I found and printed a daily tracker for the task. I'm definitely looking forward to the play aspect with parts of it (animation is intimidating to start with, but when I actually get into doing it, I feel kind of alive...and there's a choose-your-own-adventure book that I've been having fun with so far). Practice...welp, a LOT of it's comic work, and it never hurts to get more practice with that. Produce: I'm hoping to produce a bunch of comics I'd wanted to have done for the past couple years but been unable to focus on.

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