Project365 for 2010
How time flies! Hands up if you feel that 2009 went by in a flash.
As we grow older (and hopefully wiser) this year, many of us are setting goals for the new year:
Eat healthily. Exercise more. Spend more time with loved ones. Give to charity. Live life to its fullest.
This year, many are starting out on a Project365, and I’d like to challenge you to it too.
What is Project365?
For those who have not heard of it, Project365 is simply taking a photo a day. It could be of something significant which happens in a day, what interests you, what you eat, or a photo of yourself (check out Noah Kalina’s photos of himself for 6 years!) – actually, anything at all!
For starters, you can find great tips on how to do it here. Next, select an easy (and yes, free is nice too) way to upload your photos. If you decide to sign up with Flickr, join the Project 365, Project 365! or 365 days group pools. It’s a great way to meet others with similar interests as well as to keep yourself motivated. You can also post your photos to Facebook, your blog, or other photo sharing sites. Lastly, don’t forget to share your new photos on Twitter by using the hashtag #project365.
A few of us here at Integricity have hopped onto the boat, including Alex, Grace, Eric and Ben Israel. Alex also has a compilation of links to several Project365ers, which can be found on his blog – check ‘em out to get inspired!
At the end of 2010, it will be very rewarding to look back at all the photos you took. Sounds awesome, no? These days, with all the technology freely available, it should be pretty convenient; no more hassles with long-winded journaling. Besides, a picture is worth a thousand words!
