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Day 8 of the March 2020 SOLSC #SOL20

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BE INSPIRED

By now you are writing and in the groove. It may be feeling easier to come up with topics for your daily posts. Sometimes the most seemingly mundane moments make for the most entertaining posts. Here’s a quick sampling of what I mean. Hopefully you find inspiration.

In this slice, Allie Woodruff tried to let someone know that her gas cover is not on as the driver heads away from the pumps.

Amanda Regan has a memorable mishap during reading time.

Another effective slice is Cindy Chiu coping with her son’s television time.

Tamaira Jaimes has important reflections that come from the small moment in time when she puts on her name tag.

And Lanny Ball, a co-author here shares a snippet of conversation between him and his oldest daughter.

These posts aren’t long, but they highlight the concept coined by Alan Wright of living life twice, a concept that I love about the month of March and its challenge of daily slicing.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend. We’re glad you’re dedicating part of it to the SOLSC of 2020.

241 thoughts on “Day 8 of the March 2020 SOLSC #SOL20

    1. Hi Darin!
      I tried to leave a comment on your blog post about your amazing weekend, but when I got to the bottom of your post it said “comments are closed.” LMK if you open them up again so I can stop by.
      My best,
      Stacey

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