The 100 Day Project is a global, free creative project that anyone can join.
( find out more info HERE)
The idea is simple:
choose one creative practice and return to it every day for 100 days.
There are no requirements around skill level, materials, or outcomes.
Your practice can be anything writing, drawing, movement, photography, noticing, or something entirely your own.
How it works:
Choose one thing. Something small enough to repeat daily and flexible enough to grow with you. Commit to a short daily practice. Five minutes is enough. More is welcome, but not required.
Show up for 100 days. Not to perfect your craft, but to build a relationship with it. Share if you want. Sharing is optional.
Many people document their process publicly, others keep it entirely private.
The project isn’t about productivity or performance.
It’s about consistency, curiosity, and allowing creativity to exist without pressure.
The next cycle of the 100 Day Project begins on February 22 (2/22).

The days leading up to it are a preparation period a chance to reflect, explore ideas, and decide what kind of creative practice you want to commit to.
Tomorrow, I’ll share what my own 100 days will look like.

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