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Project 365




I was introduced to Project 365 by an RA last year and she did hers on her facebook… but only made it about 2 weeks, so we will see how well I do. Project 365 is just a way to see how much you have grown and changed (for better or worse) through picture. I am going to go one step farther and add text so I can get better use out of this blog! Ha what do you say? So I guess today’s will just be the explanation of Project 365. So the only actual rule of Project 365 is that you have to take a picture a day. Some people take just a picture of whatever was important to them that day, which was made popular by Taylor McKnight in 2004. However, there are many variations of this project, so I think mine will be pictures of me (sing it with me:” She’s so vain she probably thinks this song is about her”) and then talk about what I did that day, so yay journal writing! See young women’s leaders, your lessons did come in handy! And you can read my journal! :)
I have wanted to start this since Rachael’s 21st birthday (she started it on her birthday) and have been waiting for a good reason to start, like a birthday or a new year or something exciting. I now have realized those days will never come! So why not start today, a day like any other… a day that’s just like the rest. So here it is, Day 1 of project 365, June 23, 2009.

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