Deadline looms.
Stress blooms.
Slicing: doomed.
We’ve all been there, so you understand that priorities have to be made. This is my story for now. I’ll keep you posted.
Thanks to Fran for reminding me of Six-Word stories!
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Oh no!
We’ll miss
your voice.
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Six word slices aren’t easy. You have communicate much with your six words.
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I love how SO much is conveyed with just those 6 words and it feels more magical that 3 of them rhyme! I think that is a good sign that you WILL meet your deadline! Hang in there.
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Ugh! I hate when life gets in the way of slicing. I may be headed there soon. Hang in there!
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I envy how much you can say in such few words.
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Stress! Deadlines! How well you capture that feeling in just 6 words. Wishing you luck.
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Yes, we’ve all been there and will be there again. Congrats for crafting a succinct but heartfelt slice out of the muck. I hope more attractive blooms fill your days soon!
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Hang in there — many slicers are cheering you on and wanting your voice. Six word stories are great. I tried one – might do another this week.
Clare
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I feel ya, but glad you found a way to slice. 😊
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Way to persevere and fit it in! Thanks for the smile.
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Sooooo good, Catherine! I may need to borrow that.
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Deadline met? You bet. No fret.
Love six word challenges! They rock!
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This is my first time reading a 6 word challenge! So creative. You nailed it!
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