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History of Do Something Day
This day is also known as “March Forth and Do Something Day.” Since the name of the day is also a command, it’s only natural that this would be a time to celebrate what it means to move forward in life. The ultimate play on words, March Fourth simply becomes “March Forth” and these hours become all about encouragement, motivation and perseverance.
At times it can be easy to get a little stuck in life. Whether it’s working at a dead-end job, staying in a negative relationship or simply letting old, unhealthy habits get the best of you. Do Something Day is about getting unstuck from the old ways of doing things and taking a step forward toward a new and exciting future.
Today
What are you doing today/have you done today? Have you stepped out and done something new or memorable?
Me & My Household
I'm attending an online art workshop "Art of Your Life" that is fun and about playing and experimenting rather than about techniques. I've just completed my first class.
My son is applying for a job (oh my ....)
My youngest sat her first end of school exam. Her last one will be in June so it's a long process.
How about you?
This day is also known as “March Forth and Do Something Day.” Since the name of the day is also a command, it’s only natural that this would be a time to celebrate what it means to move forward in life. The ultimate play on words, March Fourth simply becomes “March Forth” and these hours become all about encouragement, motivation and perseverance.
At times it can be easy to get a little stuck in life. Whether it’s working at a dead-end job, staying in a negative relationship or simply letting old, unhealthy habits get the best of you. Do Something Day is about getting unstuck from the old ways of doing things and taking a step forward toward a new and exciting future.
Today
What are you doing today/have you done today? Have you stepped out and done something new or memorable?
Me & My Household
I'm attending an online art workshop "Art of Your Life" that is fun and about playing and experimenting rather than about techniques. I've just completed my first class.
My son is applying for a job (oh my ....)
My youngest sat her first end of school exam. Her last one will be in June so it's a long process.
How about you?
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