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#The100DayProject Newsletter focuses on engaging its readers in a 100-day creative journey, offering daily prompts, planning and reflection advice, and motivation techniques. It emphasizes setting intentions, creating space for creativity, discipline as practice, community engagement, and exploring art through play. It aims to enhance creativity, productivity, and personal growth.

Creative Process Productivity Personal Development Art and Design Community Engagement Motivation and Goals Project Planning

The hottest Substack posts of #The100DayProject Newsletter

And their main takeaways
1788 implied HN points β€’ 25 Jan 24
  1. The next round of #The100DayProject begins on February 18th, giving a little over three weeks to prepare.
  2. Consider what you want to spend more/less time on, what excites you, and what skills you want to build for the project.
  3. Help spread the word about the project by forwarding the email to friends or telling creative communities.
1159 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. Consider different motivations for starting a project such as having fun, practicing a skill, or producing a specific outcome.
  2. Choose a project that aligns with your current goals and interests, whether it be for enjoyment, skill improvement, or goal achievement.
  3. Reflect on your 'why' by visually representing your motivations through charting, doodling, or other creative exercises.
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511 implied HN points β€’ 11 Feb 24
  1. The daily creative prompts offer practical tips, creative exercises, journaling prompts, and self-care practices to enhance your creative process and motivation.
  2. You do not need to be participating in the project to receive the prompts; they are like a daily creative love letter for anyone interested.
  3. Becoming a paid subscriber provides a daily prompt for all 100 days of the project, access to past prompts, and supports the project's sustainability.
1454 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 23
  1. Consider your primary motivation for your project
  2. Ensure your chosen project aligns with your primary motivation
  3. Brainstorm project ideas for playing, practicing, and producing
648 implied HN points β€’ 07 Feb 23
  1. Consider if you're creating to play, practice, or produce.
  2. Your motivation can guide your creative process.
  3. Align your daily commitment with your current creative goals.
491 implied HN points β€’ 23 Feb 23
  1. The post is about making up rules for Day 2 of a project.
  2. The author is offering a 7-day free trial subscription to the newsletter.
  3. The post includes a link to a short intro video created by the author.