Need to spice up your personal journaling? Need some ideas for what parts of your story are worth recording?

Our March 2013 edition of 30 Days of Lists is coming soon, but in the meantime there are still so many options for listing!

We’d love for you to take part in a self-paced round (or 2) of 30 Days of Lists. Another quick journaling challenge. Another opportunity to record YOUR STORY.

Not everyone can make a mini scrapbook every week or an art journal page every night.

30 Days of Lists is our encouragement and challenge to you that you CAN journal just something every day- even something as small as a list.

Grab one (or all) of the new self-paced 30 Days of Lists immediate downloads for each of the 3 previous rounds (September 2011, March 2012 and September 2012). March 2011 is still available for free here.

There’s no wrong way to make a list – so even if you missed participating with the community the first time around, you can still grab the list prompts now and make your lists anyway you want!

Get yours here:

Promo September 2011 PDF

 

 

Promo march 2012 PDF Promo September 2012 PDF

Choose each set of lists one-at-a-time or get all 3 of them together.

That’s a total of 90 listing prompts – 120 after you enroll for March 2013’s round of listing (registration begins Monday, February 4).

What you’re getting:

  • immediate download (no waiting for us to check our email and send something to you)
  • access to the private blog where the original list prompts (and comments and forum conversations) were posted
  • pdf including the full list of prompts (and links to the original posts)
  • pdf also includes the full list of exclusive DIY projects (and links to the full, original posts)

You can download any of the listing rounds you’ve missed here: September 2011, March 2012 and September 2012 (March 2011 is still available for free here)

OR get all 3 together

 

You can also check out our FAQ here

Things to do with your LISTS:

  • Add one list weekly to your Project Life layouts. Those 3×4 pockets are the perfect size for a quickly jotted list of memories or things in your life
  • Blog your lists – daily, weekly, monthly. Put them out there and be amazed at how much your readers have in common with you.
  • Make a minibook or Blurb book full of your lists. Perfect format for kids or guests to flip through on the coffee table and bond over your list of favorite childhood memories.
  • Art journal, digi-design or just write them down. Share them on Instagram or Twitter or Facebook or the Flickr group or your social media outlet of choice.
  • Just write them for yourself. Not everything has to be shared – sometimes private journaling of lists can be the most rewarding.

What other listers are saying from September 2012:

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Download any of the listing rounds you’ve missed here: September 2011, March 2012 and September 2012

We can’t wait to see you in March as well!