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Calculator: Add to or subtract from a date. Day Zero Project. February 28, 2014 at 2:38am3 notes Day 27 of the 28 Days challenge — The 40 Most Difficult Goals to Complete on Day Zero Project While I was building the new Top 101 Things page, i happened to notice that some goals had a very high completion rate, such as See a movie in 3D, while others had been completed by less than 1% of the people who added it to their lists - such as Visit all 7 continents. This gave me an idea to research which goals the Day Zero community have found the most difficult to cross off their lists. February 27, 2014 at 11:56am1 note Day 26 of the 28 Days challenge — Top 101 Things Redesign One of the most popular pages on the Day Zero Project website is the all time Top 101 Things list.

February 26, 2014 at 12:13pm1 note Day 25 of the 28 Days challenge — Date Completed By request, it is now possible to edit the date a goal was completed. Mission101 - Profile. The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days. The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part). Cross them off as you do them, and add the dates. Include the date you started the list and the finishing date.

(You can use this handy calculator to help figure out the finish date.) A ton of 101 in 1001 lists for inspiration. Whoever originally thought of the 101 things to do in 1001 days list is a genius! Rules: When you join, please post your 101 in 1001 list. Keep us updated! Play nice!! Pictures are good when you're talking about your accomplishments, but please place any image larger than 400x400 pixels behind an LJ-cut!!! There is no "not allowed" when it comes to your own list.

Possible origins for the 101 in 1001 concept? Thanks, your mod uproar sister community on LJ: jan1_2008 habit21. Twitter. Action Tracker by We Are What We Do. We will shortly be closing our Action Tracker. Over the last seven years, its community of users have tracked nearly 5 million actions and we're grateful to everyone who has taken part and supported this great achievement. However, here at We Are What We Do we have shifted our approach to tackling major social and environmental issues and are now no longer focusing on asking people to track their positive actions after they have done them, but rather are now creating products and services which help people do positive things, making it easier, more convenient and more desirable to do the actions which have a positive impact on major issues.

With this new approach, we aim to reach a larger, mainstream audience and have a more profound, measurable impact. To find out more visit wearewhatwedo.org The site will close permanently on 28th February 2014. So you've finished a few goals - how about taking the next step? Instead of doing New Years Resolutions, this year, start a Day Zero Project. : GetMotivated.