Challenges are important.
And God knows, I definitely need them. For almost a year now, I’ve started to grow into a person that I would have never associated with. And nobody knows better than me that things have to change soon.
Taking charge, in an attempt to spice things up, I’m taking the 30-day blog challenge. It might get overwhelming for me, and spam the feeds of the precious few who keep an eye out on this space – but I quite like the questions (picked up from this fabulous blog, and I have taken the liberty to edit a little), and I’m hoping to keep the content original and fresh.
I know I’ve missed out on two days in the month already, so am going to do them on a single day to get up to speed. And if anyone wishes to join in for this month’s challenge, it would be lovely!
A post a day; here are the topics:
Day 1, The story of your life in 250 words or less
Day 2, Educate us on something you know a lot about or are good at.
Day 3, Things that make you uncomfortable
Day 4, Three favourite quotes (from a person, from a book, etc) and why you love it
Day 5, Publicly profess your love and devotion for one of your blogger friends. What makes them great? Why do you love them? If you don’t have blogger friends, talk about a real-life friend or even a family member
Day 6, What is it that you do? Describe your job.
Day 7, The thing(s) you’re most afraid of
Day 8, A piece of advice you have for others. Anything at all.
Day 9, Write something about the last book that you read.
Day 10, Most embarrassing moment (s). Spill.
Day 11, Pack your bags! Top ten places on your travel to-do list.
Day 12, What do you miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of your life…)
Day 13, Ten favourite movies you never get sick of watching
Day 14, Ten things that make you really happy
Day 15, A day in your life (include photos from throughout your typical day – this could be “a photo an hour” if you’d like)
Day 16, Something that you really dream of doing and how you’re working towards it
Day 17, A favourite photo of yourself and why
Day 18, Tell a story from your childhood. Dig deep and try to be descriptive about what you remember and how you felt.
Day 19, Five of your favourite blogs and what you love about them
Day 20, Get real. Share something you’re struggling with right now
Day 21, A list of links to six of your favourite posts in your archives
Day 22, Rant about something. Get up on your soapbox and tell us how you really feel.
Day 23, Four things you’ve learned that school won’t teach you
Day 24, Your top three worst traits
Day 25, Something someone told you about yourself that you’ll never forget (good or bad)
Day 26, Something you read online. Leave a link and discuss, if you’d like.
Day 27, Five songs or pieces of music that speak to you or bring back memories
Day 28, Six of your favourite pictures, you came across on the World Wide Web
Day 29, A vivid memory
Day 30, React to this term: Letting Go