![]() ![]() Read 6-7 pages a day and you’ll finish it in a month. Or, if you want my suggestion, I recommend you pick up a copy of one of Svetlana Alexievich’s books. If you go for this one, you can check out the list of winners over on the Nobel Prize website to find a book. I’ve read a laureate’s work every month since the beginning of the year and it’s been a blast. Pick a work from a Nobel Prize winning laureate. For short story, essay, and poem suggestions, check out this post. It only takes 20-40 minutes each day and you’ll find your creative thinking cranked up to 11. You don’t have to be as hardcore as Bradbury (or me) but you can at least give this “challenge” a test-run for the next 30 days. You’ll be full to bursting with creativity from such a wide array of writings. For the next thousand nights, before you go to bed every night, read one poem a night, one short story a night, one essay a night, for the next 1,000 nights.” The reason? Because you’ll stuff your head with tons and tons of ideas. The Bradbury Trio! Named after Ray Bradbury because he gave this reading advice to budding writers: “I’ll give you a programme to follow every night. 30-DAY READING CHALLENGES THE BRADBURY TRIO I’ve tried a bunch myself and others are just cool ideas I’ll get round to one day. ![]() So here are nineteen 30-day challenges you can take to bring some change to your life. Okay, maybe life isn’t totally like a video game.īut you certainly can “level-up” and make things more interesting by taking a 30-day challenge.ģ0-day challenges are a great way to break out of a rut, pick up some new skills, and, you know, have fun. Except there are consequences to your actions. ![]()
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