burnbright
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Post by burnbright on Sept 1, 2020 17:44:42 GMT
I wanted to do the positivity passport in July but I didn't. I bought the digital supplies then fussed around figuring out printing stickers. I was thinking of starting for September then I heard about 30 days of lists.
Has anyone done 30 lists? Is it worth the cost?
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Elsabelle
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Post by Elsabelle on Sept 1, 2020 17:50:10 GMT
I wanted to do the positivity passport in July but I didn't. I bought the digital supplies then fussed around figuring out printing stickers. I was thinking of starting for September then I heard about 30 days of lists. Has anyone done 30 lists? Is it worth the cost? If you want to get an idea on what to expect you can search for it on Pinterest. You might even be able to get an entire class of examples.
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jediannie
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Post by jediannie on Sept 1, 2020 17:57:55 GMT
I signed up for one month of the 30 lists a couple of years ago. I, like almost every class/challenge I sign up for, didn't actually do the prompts because my follow through is awful. Like Elsabelle said, if you look on Pinterest or even Instagram you can find past years lists to see if it's something you want to pay for. Or you can do the current one and do the previous day's prompts.
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Post by kimba on Sept 1, 2020 18:20:11 GMT
I've done 30 Days of Lists several times and enjoyed it. I guess that was my first attempt at mini scrapbooking. I have made a homemade "daily" TN format, that I think I am going to use for October Daily, as I am not a big Christmas person.
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Post by lovestocreate on Sept 1, 2020 19:57:10 GMT
I like the concept of the 30 days of lists because it can be as simple, or as detailed, as you make it. All the prompts are easy to find online for free, and there are several other versions of 30 day challenges on Pinterest, Instagram, etc. I'm planning to do the idea of a hybrid lists/positivity passport this month with an unused planner I have. It's a traveler's notebook size with just large open boxes for the dates. I found it wasn't helpful for me to use as a daily planner, but the empty boxes will be great for adding a photo, journaling, or list.
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Post by karinec on Sept 1, 2020 19:59:08 GMT
I did it a couple of times, the first time I finished, the second time I didn't. But I did enjoy it both times.
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anika
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Post by anika on Sept 1, 2020 20:06:32 GMT
I wanted to start the positivity passport in september too. Not sure though still what the final piece should look like. I bought the digital version in different sizes. not sure which one to use
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Post by justjac on Sept 1, 2020 21:17:07 GMT
I also bought the digital Positivity Passport, but I’m not using right now. I did sign up for 30 Days of Lists. I’m just doing it in a regular traveler’s notebook. I did it one other time and I thought it was worth it.
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Post by Linda on Sept 1, 2020 23:26:07 GMT
I'm planning on using an older 30 days of Lists list and giving this a try
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cbscrapper
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Post by cbscrapper on Sept 2, 2020 12:23:43 GMT
Just to add one more to the mix, Shimelle always runs her “Learn Something New Everyday” class in September. It’s about writing a short note on something you learned. She gives prompts each day. I’ve enjoyed it, and like all Shimelle classes, you sign up and pay once, and then have free access each subsequent year. It can be as deep or light as you want (such as “today I learned that I love bacon!)
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burnbright
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Post by burnbright on Sept 5, 2020 5:31:18 GMT
I signed up for one month of the 30 lists a couple of years ago. I, like almost every class/challenge I sign up for, didn't actually do the prompts because my follow through is awful. Like Elsabelle said, if you look on Pinterest or even Instagram you can find past years lists to see if it's something you want to pay for. Or you can do the current one and do the previous day's prompts. Thanks for the suggestion. I found a free list on the 30 days of lists site. It did not feel like me. I will definitely pass. TN hybrid positivity passport it is.
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Post by Charwee on Sept 5, 2020 8:45:49 GMT
I'm doing a positivity passport this month (September is a trying month at the best of times and this one even more so, so I'm going to need all the help I can get!) and signed up for 30 lists, just to give me a bit of inspiration on quieter days for the PP and October Daily, but it seems I am doing it as it's own project in a traveller's notebook. It's simple and quick and fun which is just the kind of thing I like right now.
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Post by marie on Sept 5, 2020 18:02:11 GMT
I've done 30 days of lists several times but only in journal format. One year I wrote my list on 3x4 cards and put it in my PL album. I kept this project very simple.
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