100 Days Left in 2015

100 days left in 2015Chad and I have been reading through the Bible this year. We both use an app with a reading plan that keeps us on track and tells us how many days we’ve completed. That’s how I know that this is day 265 of 2015. We have 100 days left.

I had a pretty ambitious list of things I wanted to accomplish this year. Some of them I’m no longer interested in following through on and some of them took other forms, but that’s ok. There are other things that weren’t on my initial list of 2015 to-dos (for example, reading the entire Bible was not on my list, but I think it’s a pretty big thing that I will have accomplished!), but I’m working on them and following through anyway. My goals have morphed, and I’m at peace with that.

I totally missed out on the 100 Days Project that everyone was freaking out over earlier this year (I was jealously cheering you all on from a distance!), but realizing that there are 100 days left this year reminded me of it.

What can you make in 100 days?  What can you do in 100 days? How much can you write in 100 days? What can you build in 100 days? What can you experience in 100 days?

Does thinking about the number of days left in the year feel depressing or motivating or something else altogether?

There are 100 days left in 2015. What will you do with them?


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3 responses to “100 Days Left in 2015”

  1. What an awesome frame of reference! 100 days feels like a lot and not a lot, simultaneously. A ton can be accomplished in 100 days, but thinking ahead to the new year, it feels like it’ll be 2016 before we know it.

    Hopefully in the next 100 days: Adams and I will move to our new place and be set up- and then I hope to launch my first ecourse in that time, too!

  2. 100 days sounds way shorter than 3 months to me. I wonder why that is. A month seems like enough time for something to start, progress, wrap up, and deal with lessons learned – but somehow the drop from three digits to two digits makes it seem like there’s no point in even starting. (Yeah, yeah, stop being dramatic Chrystina.) It possibly has to do with the snowball effect from Thanksgiving through the end of the year.

    Also, I’m intrigued by your year of bible reading, quite the undertaking. I’d be interested to read a how it went post when you’re done if you’re up for sharing.

  3. I love this. Even on the 2-digit side of 100 days left, it’s the perfect perspective for the next 85 days. I plan on being very intentional with my free time and focus on not only finding a groove in my new city, but start to refine my coding skills with creating smaller projects.

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