one year of photos

Today is ONE YEAR of daily photos. I remember how proud I was when we hit 30 days in a row. đźĄşđź’•

It feels so good to promise something to myself and follow through. That’s what this year has been. Setting goals and seeing them through. (Glory to God.)

For someone who used to set a lot of goals and *not* see them through, I have to say this makes me respect and trust myself in new, important ways. And that feels (really) good. 

If you’ve been thinking of documenting your life more, DO IT. You’ll never regret it.

Here are some things I’ve noted after doing these for 365 days straight. 

  • it’s damn hard to daily photos đź¤Ł

  • you’ll never like how you look in them, just take them and save them anyway

  • it’s not “taking” from your life or presentness to spend a minute documenting your day

  • not every photo will be frame worthy. take them anyway 

  • what may seem mundane now will be worth remembering anyway later. life is made up of lots of little seemingly insignificant moments. care about them enough to remember them. 

  • it doesn’t matter what camera you take your photos on 

  • have one place you’re saving the photos. an album, google drive, blog, flickr, anything