Alright! Here is my one-month blog challenge list!
Here's what you have to look forward to!
- The story of your life in 300 words or less
- The world is ending and you can save one group of five people: who would the five people that you save be?
- Educate us on something you know a lot about or are good at. Take any approach you’d like (serious and educational, or funny and sarcastic)
- What is one thing that you are proud of, that you think lacks praise/appreciation from the people around you? It could be a simple thing;it could be a secret thing.
- Tell a story form your childhood. Dig deep and try to be descriptive.
- As a hyper intelligent pan-dimensional being, what is the answer to the ultimate question, the life, the universe and everything? What is the ultimate question?
- Rant about something. Get up on your soapbox and tell us how you really feel. (a pet peeve, a current event, a controversial topic, something your husband or roommate or neighbor or boss does that really ticks you off)
- The next book you see that has over 300 pages, describe it in detail.
- What do you miss? (a person, a thing, a place, a time of your life...)
- Are you afraid of aging? Why?
- The thing(s) you're most afraid of
- A piece of advice you have for others. Anything at all.
- What is one change that you would make/have made to your life that will make/has made it better?
- Your bucket list is limited to three items.
- If one TV show could be real, which one would you want it to be? Which one would screw our world over?
- What is the absolute hardest thing about staying alive?
- What is a book that has been recognized as ‘great literature’ that you dislike? Why?
- Issue a public apology. This can be as funny or as serious or as creative as you want it to be.
- Ten things that make you really happy
- A Day In The Life....
- Something difficult about your "lot in life" and how you're working to overcome it
- Things you've learned that school won't teach you
- Why do you think eyebrows exist?
- Who makes you laugh the most?
- If the SATs/grades did not exist, in what way should colleges/teachers evaluate applicants?
- Write your own eulogy.
- Do you feel ‘connected to nature’? Do you frequent outside? Do you believe that a connection with the earth we live on is necessary in the first place?
- Write a poem you’d stick on the refrigerator
- Write a six-word fortune cookie.
- Things that make you uncomfortable
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