Good luck!
I finished one of these twelve-months-of-madness projects at the end of January.
It was fun, amusing, interesting, incredibly frustrating and at times I could happily have walked away from it.
I didn't however but those last couple of weeks as the end drew closer were a real challenge.
I've always been an opportunist when it comes to photography (and everything else, I suppose) and I can usually 'see' photographs everywhere but
having to find one every single day was nowhere near as easy as I'd anticipated.
By now you'll probably have gotten past the honeymoon period where shots seemingly appear from nowhere and you're just entering the "this isn't quite so easy" stage.
Trust me, it does get better, particularly as the weather's improving and the days are becoming longer.
One thing that I did at the outset was to formulate a list of shots that I could get easily for those days (and there will be some) when circumstances prevent you from getting a shot in your normal way.
Fortunately, I have a daughter who's now 11 and a big dog, so targets in desperation were usually available but I also had several ideas for shots around the house that I could and did, fall back on.
At the risk of teaching you to suck eggs, let me just say "take a camera with you everywhere and all of the time."
I even took mine along to a court appearance (I was a witness) and it's seen the inside of a hospital several times.
My Photo 366.
(I hope that it's OK to post that link. If it's not please just remove it.)