Do you remember what you were thinking about last year around the High Holidays? Have you made good on your resolutions from years past?
A project called 10Q offers a new way to stay accountable. It invites you to answer a different thought-provoking question every day from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur. The questions are open-ended, so you can take them in all sorts of directions–for instance, “Describe one thing you’d like to achieve by this time next year,” or “How would you like to improve yourself, your life, next year?”
You type your answers into a special website, where they are sealed away confidentially. Then, next Rosh Hashanah, all 10 answers will be emailed back to you–giving you a glimpse into your own past, and offering a chance to think about how much you’ve grown.
You can answer the questions at DoYou10Q.com, starting today. Or read up on the questions and their connection to the High Holidays.
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