Six-Word Memoirs are popular right now. They’re challenging, but actually really fun to create.
Here are my 20 favorite six word memoirs that I created (click the links above to view other peoples’):
- Happiness is always the best revenge.
- Challenges crumble; wit and grace remain.
- Could say something. And I will. (credit to my Grandma)
- And now I’ll sing for you!
- What popper? No idea, little brother.
- No Mommy, my ears aren’t tired.
- Can do! Can’t be that hard!
- Serenity to accept; strength to change.
- Was self-portrait; head fell off. (credit to my brother Alex)
- It’s a legal term. Trust me.
- When a**h**** strike, strike back harder. (credit to my uncle Lamont)
- Things happen with reason; just believe.
- Can’t get worse? Don’t tempt fate!
- I don’t know anything about reality. (credit to my brother Chaz)
- Tim Gunn’s right: “Make it work!”
- When going through hell, keep going. (credit, of course, to Winston Churchhill)
- Life: fiction was never as strange.
- I could too be a CSI.
- Got enough jewels in crown, thanks. (credit to Mums)
- Dad’s humor, Mom’s brown eyes… me.
Try it… It’s addictive!
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I’m Marissa, can-do-ologist, perpetual Curious George, and daily adventurer. 


