vendredi 23 décembre 2016
7 Apps to Help You Start a 365-Day Challenge in 2017
It's not easy keeping a resolution every year, which is why you might want to consider doing a 365 Project challenge instead. The challenge, which first revolved around taking a photo every day but has since evolved into taking a video or Boomerang, is an incredible way to document your year and keep to a goal that is all about your life. Sometimes, we all get caught up in the day-to-day stress of our lives and forget to remember what there is to be grateful for. A 365 Project can help bring more joy into your life and make you try to see something special in the everyday.
Convinced yet? Take a look ahead at apps that will help you achieve the 365 Project goal and make 2017 a year you won't forget.
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