While flipping through an old journal, I found something I’d completely forgotten about: a workshop where we were challenged to write a six-word memoir. Dated 1994, scribbled in blue ink: “I’m doing the best I can.” It stopped me. Simple. Honest. A little heavy. But real — and still kind of true. That journal entry brought me right back to the Six-Word Memoir Project — a storytelling challenge that invites you to capture your life in exactly six words. It’s a practice I hadn’t thought about in years, but now it feels like something I want to revisit. Because so much has changed. And also... hasn’t. These days, I find myself repeating a different phrase: “I am a work in progress.” (It’s practically my signature at this point.) But I want to expand that — give it a little more of me. So here’s my 2025 version: Still growing. Still healing. Dogs included. Six-word stories are one of my favourite ways to reflect. They’re quick, pressure-free, and wildly revealing. You don’t need the perfect words — just your words. So here’s your invitation: What’s your six-word memoir today? Post it in the comments. Write it in your journal. Share it with a friend. Or just keep it to yourself and let it sit with you awhile. Six words. One moment. One truth. Go.
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