slice of life

Slice of Life Tuesday

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Write. Share. Give.

With less than two weeks until our March challenge, spark your creativity and join our writing community by sharing your story and some comments for other Slicers today.

If you haven’t already done so, click here to sign up for the 19th Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge, which begins here on Sunday, March 1!

Lines I’m sitting with…

If you’re in conversation with the self, you can be in conversation with the world.

Suleika Jaouad, The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life, pg. xvii

Listen to this. Then, share with colleagues or friends who are interested in writing with us in March.


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48 thoughts on “Slice of Life Tuesday

  1. Denise, I have a multifaceted perception of AI. I know we cannot stop if from what it does (an will do in time). I know writing as we know it will be different for students, teachers, lawyers, doctors, journalists,….I have used it to create tests and help with syllabi but never rely on it as the mistakes – are NUMEROUS. I have also used it and encouraged students to use it as a tool for writing IEP goals; however, my efforts are to use it as a beginning that MUST be revised and specified as it is NOT personal. I fear for the mistakes from students and teachers and reporters and senators and presidents as well as those writing ads and those writing medical reports. I think AI asks us to look critically at all we read and see…..perhaps that is the teaching point of the future. Then there are the environmental concerns….sigh…thanks for bringing up a big issue in today’s world.

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    1. Hi Melanie! I tried to comment on your blog, but it kept failing.

      Wow, Melanie – this is such a good idea. I’ve been watching the Olympics too. It’s amazing the years of dedication athletes put into it. I’m drawn to the ice skaters, but I was thinking about the curlers. Where in the U.S. are there curling rinks? How do you get into a sport that is not well-known? Things I’m thinking about!

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    1. Hi Anita! I tried to post a comment on your site but it kept failing!

      Yes again to the picture book. It would be a best seller I bet. Squirrel? Turtle? Oh no, no, no. Probably the only thing I agree with Reagan on is – jelly beans!

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