
If you had just six words to tell your life story, or even a small part of it, what would they be?
This is a “six word memoir” I wrote awhile back:
I wanted revenge. Karma was better.
Believe me, it was.
So what’s your story? Do you have six words to share?
Thanks for following my site http://www.soulinthecityblog.com My life in six words: Always healing, growing and taking risks
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What a good one Rhonda! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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Hi ‘Espirational’! Thanks so much for visiting my new blog, I hope you enjoyed it. I’m so glad you found me because here I am visiting your blog and it is wonderful, so unique and uplifting 🙂 Love everyone’s comments. What an ‘inspirational’ idea for a blog, really gets people thinking. I hope you will visit me again and I look forward to following you and receiving your daily ‘Espirations’.
Meanwhile, my life story in 6 little words would have to be:
“God’s mercies are new every morning”.
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Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment and following. I love the cat stories on your blog. Love your life in six words!
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Total forgiveness will set me free!
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Good, good, good, good, good one!
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I have two words: “Rollercoaster”, wouldn’t have it any other way.
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My life’s been a little bit like that too. 🙂 Thanks for the comment, you made me smile.
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Love, touch, smell, taste, see, hear
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I love that! Thanks for leaving a comment and for following. You got over here fast, I just left your blog.
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Tempo, rhythm, sometimes fast-sometimes slow
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First thanks for visiting my site and liking my posts! This is the first quote I came up with about 3 years ago…My 6 words “On this journey possibilities are endless”
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Great 6 words Richard and your life is definitely living proof. Thanks so much for stopping by.
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You’re welcome!
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Thanks for liking my Labyrinth post! Browsing around your site…my six words are (and also my motto for 2013):
(The) harder I work, (the) luckier I get!
Thanks for the challenge…
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Life is an inspiring journey of endurance…sorry it’s 7!
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It’s not impossible. Go for it!
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I love that!
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I thought about your 6 word memoir, but I could only do 5. “My faith has saved me.” But it will be something that I will continue to ponder. Thanks for stopping by and liking my post “Quiet Street for Solitary Walk”.
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No regrets. No more missed opportunities!
We have so many opportunities to help others and many times we let them pass on by… This exercise is a fun way to look at life. Thank you. Take care!
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Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment. Love your six words. Something for us all to think about and act on.
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Trust, pray, from brokenness into healing.
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What about seven words? (My tagline):
Keeping it Real and getting it wrong!
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Like it!
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Introvert with life repeatedly flowing outward.
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I can relate to that one. Thanks for stopping by.
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By taking Actions I created Reality!
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You have to know I would like that. Great!
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I tried, I failed, I changed.
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Good one!
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Never walked away from a challenge!
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Six words for my life – smiles
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Thank you Martin. I enjoy your poetry.
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Thank you 🙂
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If only I had done more
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No more bread? Found a way.
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Oh I like that one! We’ve found we actually like the non-bread options better.
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I thought I couldn’t. Was wrong!
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Thank you! I’ve been learning that one almost every day lately.
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Looking for positivity everywhere I go.
I love the six-word memoir exercise. It really gets the juices flowing.
I actually have an upcoming post along this same line. Hope you tune in that day!!
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I like that. I’ll keep an eye out for your post.
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Great. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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Born a child – Reborn a Christian
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A testimony in 6 words. Great!
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I love this! I need to think about my own 6-word story. What a great idea!
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I discovered the idea at the back of the AARP magazine. It wasn’t too difficult but did take a little word manipulation to get it down six. Hope you try it.
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Was blind but now I see… or maybe not. I’ll have to give this some thought. Great catalyst for reflection!
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I like that. The possibilities are really endless.
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Born into hell grace pulled me out.
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That’s a good story to have, isn’t it?
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I suppose so although ” I was born into Heaven and nothing has gone wrong, everything was beautiful and nothing hurt” would be the story I would have prefered. LOL.
Also I realised (instead of sleeping one night) my story had 7 instead of 6 words.
I tried to think of two words for “pulled me out” but haven’t managed to find anything with the same impact. Then I stumbled across psalm 40:2
“He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.”
OK it is also more than 6. But this is God right! He isn’t a pedant or a perfectionist like I am. He he doesn’t have to be because he is already perfect. LOL again.
Your blog is fun and thought provoking.
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