This is a familiar format, someone (I can't remember who) used it yesterday and credited their inspiration to Elisabeth. I'm combining it with Elisabeth's "write in six minutes" format. Can I do it?
WATCHING - nothing, too many other commitments on the horizon to spend time with TV
READING - Isola, an intriguing HF, for next week's book club meeting
LISTENING - trying to finish Project Hail Mary before the movie comes out
FEELING - scattered with too many pots on the fire
PLANNING - a run through today of my Binding Hearts Together with Family Stories presentation
LOVING - that my niece Kara and sister-in-law Kathy will arrive Saturday from TX & OK for a spring break visit
WISHING - that my issues with comments disappearing would disappear. They didn't start until the 6th! Everything was fine until then. What happened? It's making me crazy. My apologies to so many slicers whose comments disappear when I try to post them and I can't figure out why.
That took nine minutes. Am I just a slow writer?
Thank you, Two Writing Teachers, for creating this challenge and providing the space and support for us year after year. And thanks to this magnificent community for sharing stories with me and encouraging my writing life.

Perfect format for a busy day! Disappearing comments are a nuisance; you are not alone. Sometimes I have to log in and out to post a comment. Wishing you a break from the rush and rumble.
ReplyDeleteGreat slice that captured your current status! Today's my son's birthday, and one of his presents is Hail Mary. I hope he has time to finish it before the movie!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great format when you are in a rush to get something posted or when you can't think of something to write about. Gotta try this one day. arjeha
ReplyDeleteLove this format - what a great reflection. Hope the comments stay for you today!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting situation: limited time may be liberating. 🙂 Terje
ReplyDeleteI am a slow writer and definitely feel challenged when I set the timer. I love the Currently format and tend to want to hold onto it for a rainy day, slicerly speaking. I hope your commenting issues get sorted out. That's really strange!
ReplyDeleteThis is always a go-to slice! It says so much in such a small amount of words. I need to read Project Hail Mary. We were just talking about this at lunch. Enjoy your time with your family!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I love this format. I love your reflections.
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection. This was a frustrating tech week for me too. Enjoy your family visit.
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