This just in: the 10th book in the @six.word.memoirs series. These 500 stories by teachers, students, and parents are a time capsule of tough and indeed shared experience. https://t.co/DsjyRrNAMe
@tomstello_ As the guy who created the Six-Word Memoir I’d say it’s not bad. But AI can’t be in one of the bestselling collections of @sixwords - only humans! Check out https://t.co/oDm6feEKQd
@MattGelb Who tends to flinch first at the last minute at trade deadline: the sellers or the buyers? Are GM's often rewarded for holding out to the last possible winner (with, of course, the risk of getting nothing).
I time my trips back to see my mom with @Phillies home games. And every time the amazing crew in the ticket office makes it easy for me and my not-so-mobile 84-yr-old mom to enjoy every moment. (And me, mom & the Fightins are on a winning streak)
Does @seatgeek a $1.35 billion company really have only *1* manager helping out customers who have escalated problems which I've been told it will be awhile until someone helps me with the refund they need to issue after I received my tickets after the show had started?
@TCEA Current & hopefully future fans of Six-Word Memoirs: I'll be presenting @TCEA on 2/7, 12:30-2pm, Rm 10AB — sharing classroom success stories w/@sixwords for creativity, DEI, SEL, and more.
@JesseItzler One of my favorites is found on p.151 of the Six-Word Advice book and from the inimitable @sarablakely: "Trust your gut, shape your butt."
Fast forward to the END of your life.
Now, in 6 worlds or less summarize your entire life. This is a GREAT exercise. It forces you to break through the BS and helps provide a roadmap for how you want to live forward. It also helps you realize what to prioritize!
MINE: Blessed with family, friends and adventures.
Try it.
When I was 23 if you had told me that this was the year a baby being born would be the cognitive behavioral therapist I'd see to try to solve three decades of insomnia I would have said: sounds about right.