Thirty Days Challenges

Below I have listed thirty writing challenges that I will, hopefully, follow through in the next thirty days. The first of which will be done right away (11/9).
Day 1 —Select a book at random in the room. Find a novel or short story, copy down the last sentence and use this line as the first line of your new story.
Day 2 —Tell about a character who lost something important to him/her.
Day 3 —Write about your current relationship; if single, describe how single life is.
Day 4 —Write a story/excerpt to include the line, “Sorry, we can’t insure you for a journey like that.”
Day 5 —Pick a letter of the alphabet. Now imagine two aisles of your local supermarket. List everything found in those two aisles that begin with that letter of the alphabet.
Day 6 —Write about a person who would buy all of those items in Day 5.
Day 7 —What sets you apart from the crowd?
Day 8 —Tell your life story from someone else’s point of view.
Day 9 —Where would you be in 10 years?
Day 10 —What do you want to be remembered for?
Day 11 —Tell about the time you thought about ending your life.
Day 12 —What is your favourite day of the week?
Day 13 —Write about the weird things you do when you are alone.
Day 14 —Describe the kind of date you'd like to go to.
Day 15 — Create a character who is falsely accused of a crime.
Day 16 —Describe in detail, without explaining the circumstances, something that you can't seem to get over.
Day 17 — Write a short scenario set in the kitchen of a fast-food restaurant.
Day 18 —Take a reader behind the wheel with the worst driver you’ve ever known.
Day 19 —Write a list of 25 (or just 5!) things you want to do in your life.
Day 20 —If you could go on only one more vacation in your lifetime, where would you go and why?
Day 21 —Find a job ad in the paper. Write about your life if you had that job.
Day 22 —List 16 things that you'd tell your 16 years old self
Day 23 —Pretend you’re a cartoon character. What type of a character would you be? What would a day in your life be like?
Day 24 —Write about the longest amount of time you’ve ever gone without sleeping.
Day 25 —Write a story about ‘What the Neighbors Saw.’
Day 26 —Write about your worst habit.
Day 27 —Make up a near-death experience (unless you have a real one).
Day 28 —List the little things that make you warm and fuzzy.
Day 29 —You are at a cemetery reading gravestones. Write about one of the people you find.
Day 30 —Write a short entry that ends with the line, “The silver dust of moonlight settled coldly on the night.