Project52

Project52 LogoThrough a tweet from Jesse Gardner, I discovered Project52:

Project52 is a personal challenge geared toward getting fresh content on your website. The goal is to write at least 1 new article per week for 1 year. Because we all know what it's like to procrastinate on our content. A website is not just a fresh design that can be uploaded to the web and forgotten about! ...

All you need to do is just commit to the challenge and write the content. This site is just here to remind you of that commitment.

The Project52 challenge will go from January 1st, 2010 to January 1st, 2011. It will be interesting to see how many of us make it that far.

Sounds great to me, I need a little kick in the pants to keep the content flowing here. My goal is not simply a single new post a week, but to add at least 1 post that's not a quote from someone else's blog, my quiet time notes or Five for Friday. (EDIT 1/13 - I decided that my QT notes are my own content and frequently rather lengthy, so they count. :-D) So, although I've posted 6 things thus far this year, none of them actually qualifies, so I'm technically starting off behind. Maybe I'm being overly ambitious, i don't know, but I want to focus on substantial content that's genuinely mine.

Not sure how my own restrictions will play into how Project52 actually get's implemented (The level of enthusiasm has made implementation more complicated, so it's not yet really in operation), but that's my plan anyway.

So, hopefully 2010 will bring more fresh content here at salguod.net than 2009.

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Well, I'm trying to do Project 52 times seven.

Actually, my church is engaged in Project 4:4, named after Matthew 4:4 and Luke 4:4 - reading daily through the Bible in a year together. (We're using the chronologically-arranged The Daily Bible, edited by F. LaGard Smith.)

So I'm trying to blog daily through the Bible in a year.

Drop on by sometime!

I'm still in the patriarchs.



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