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Long-Term Self Project

!Days 1460 Project

A four-year challenge focused on discipline.

Started: Jan 2026 Status: Ongoing Loading…
Duration: 1460 Days Type: Personal Discipline Tracking: Daily Journal

What is !Days 1460 Project

I procrastinate a lot. I mean A LOT!
I would be doing anything other than being productive — including doom scrolling. I hate it.

To overcome this issue, I started my personal !Days 1460 Project. This is inspired by Project 1356, but I gave myself a longer time period.

About It

I have added a fixed set of agenda which I shall finish within the given time period. I know this time period is pretty long, but that also makes the agenda equally hard to achieve.

Yeah. So if I was in some 3 AM motivation phase and decided to write something down — I shall finish it.

Daily Journaling

Along with this, I’m maintaining my own journal — every single day. No matter whether I did anything productive or not, I’ll write what I did the entire day in my Obsidian vault.

No one can be fully productive every single day. For me, such productive days are rare — but yes, they do exist.

This project isn’t about being productive every day — it’s about showing up honestly, even on days where the only win is not giving up.

Sometimes you just feel like you want to KYS — out of boredom, frustration, or maybe something else. It’s just part of life :)

Just accept it, and do something else. Maybe it won’t be productive — maybe you’ll just enjoy a bit instead of doom scrolling. (Honestly, playing games is better than doom scrolling.)

Consistency is the key.

The Result

The result of this project will be announced — most probably here itself. If anyone cares.

I don’t think anyone will remember it since it’s not a social media series. But I will upload the results of this challenge at the end of the countdown.

Final Notes

This is my first ever blog on my GitHub. Hopefully, we’ll meet again in future blogs — if this portfolio still exists.

I might switch this portfolio to a new repo in the coming years. For now, I’ll try to keep updating it every few months so it doesn’t die out like my other projects.

See you in a new blog.
— Cosmic