I got a very nice email the other day saying, “We’re delighted to feature your words in the latest book from the Six–Word series, The Best Advice in Six Words. Your advice was selected from tens of thousands of memoirs in consideration via sixwordmemoirs.com, Facebo
What?!
Honestly, I couldn’t remember what I submitted. The whole thing sounded vaguely familiar and I kind of remembered writing something but I had absolutely no idea what it possibly could have been. (Six-word advice for the future: Keep a record of your work.)
So I was very happy when my contributor’s copy of the book came today, although I was a little nervous to find out what I wrote.
Of course, they don’t tell you what page your contribution is on (page 154 for future reference) so I skimmed through the whole book, looking for my name and getting more concerned as I read well-thought-out entries by some of my favorite writers like Elizabeth Gilbert (“Chances are, your editor is right”), Ayelet Waldman (“A heartfelt apology resolves most conflicts”) and Graydon Carter (“No more writing without getting paid”).
And then I found mine.
Okaaaaaay.
It may not be the advice I would have given at a younger age and it may not be the most profound but, hey, it’s worked for me.
I’ve always loved the Six-Word series — I think the whole idea is brilliant — and I’m actually really proud to be included in this book among big names like Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Maria Shriver and Julianne Moore. There are so many clever entries, and if you followed only the advice submitted here, you’d be in pretty good shape for life.
But I bet you can come up with some more.
In fact, if you leave your own six-word advice in the comments, you may win a copy of the book. For a second chance to win, Tweet this:
[Tweet “What’s your #BestAdviceinSix Words? Win the book here! #giveaway @sixwords #sixwords @larrysmith”]
Contest ends on November 15 at midnight Pacific time. Prize can only be sent to a U.S. mailing address.
My best six-word advice for this contest? Can’t win if you don’t enter.
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
Congratulations, that’s awesome. How exciting that must have been to find out you were featured.
Ourfamilyworld says
I have never tried this, but I think this is fun. I’ll try to come up with something.
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
Only 6 words is tough. I might try, too!
Maureen@ADebtFreeStressFreeLife says
Cool book and I bet there are some really great ones in there. I’m going to check that book out!
Mary Lanzavecchia says
I am thrilled, thrilled, thrilled for you! And, quite frankly, that is some very useful wisdom you shared! Haven’t we all been there, at some point, on a road trip or sporting venue, wishing we had used the clean bathroom back at the dinner?
OK, here are my 6:
Make time daily for some laughter.
Congratulations, my friend! xo
CAROL CASSARA says
You and I? We think alike. I never under-estimate a clean potty. Nope. Especially after a couple days on the road.
Janie Emaus says
Congrats! I have to keep better records, too. In fact. That’s my six words. Keep good records of your life.
Milena says
Congrats! I always have to pee so that speaks to me-LOL!
Tamara says
This is so, so cool! And challenging. One of my favorite bloggers – Coach Daddy – does monthly six word challenges. They are hard! I usually just have to answer without thinking and go with that.
Rachelle J says
How very exciting for you, congrats! My best advice is 6 words is “When the opportunity presents itself, dance” 🙂
Kimberly says
Thank you for the highlight of my day so far! I think your words were brilliant. First of all, they’re true – especially when traveling! I can’t think of how many times I’ve been in a foreign country praying for that very thing. And they’re funny, and who couldn’t use a good laugh? Lois, a little nugget of your wisdom lies in that book.
Kimberly XO
Cheryl Nicholl says
Well, aren’t you the clever one! I LUV it! Here’s one I just came up with: Life is short. Always wear heels.
Paula Schuck says
This is a great book. I love the one about cookies. That one is so me.
Jessica Harlow says
I love the concept of this! Six words is long enough to make a statement, but short enough for me to potentially remember the jist! And, truth be told, I think you doled out a very important piece of advice! lol I think I’d go with something like, “Live life like it ends tomorrow.” 🙂
Lois Alter Mark says
That is way more profound than mine!
aimee fauci says
Too awesome! These pieces of advice are perfect. I always tell my kids to ‘Pee at each every opportunity!”.
Sarah Bailey says
Oh wow this is awesome – what a great sounding little read as well! x
Pam says
Hey, it’s not bad advice! Congratulations on being featured, that’s pretty neat!
Liz Mays says
It’s so cool that you were featured in this book! I like your advice. It would be fun to read through these!
jessica marinaccio says
That is so cool to be featured in a book- heck Im happy if Im featured on a website. Go YOU !!!!
Kimberly Dickerson says
How exciting Lois! And I definitely agree with your advice ? Congrats!
Estelle says
I entered. Here’s mine. Make hay while the sun shines.
Heather lawrence says
Congratulations!! How awesome to be featured!!
Mine would probably be: laughing till you pee! ( k, not six but it’s totally something I say!)
Lois Alter Mark says
I think that’s great advice!
Amber Nelson says
Sounds like an interesting concept. Things like this inspire me.
Lorane says
Congrats Ms “Published Author” … these are all great words of advice. My 6 words of advice would be “Smart people say nothing at all.”
Lois Alter Mark says
Ha ha! Love it!
Lisa at Grandma's Briefs says
Congratulations! Very cool!
My six words of advice? Write it down or you’ll forget.
Lois Alter Mark says
Excellent! You know I can relate to that!
Carol Bryant says
My six words: Be kind to animals for life. Love this book idea and I’d love a copy
Jeanine says
How exciting! That is very cool, you should be so proud! I love it too, I love clean bathrooms! This sounds really cool!
censie says
We talked about this book at work the other day. A lot of my coworkers love it.
Rosey says
That’s awesome news! And I totally ‘get’ the ‘write your stuff down’ advice. Boy, do I. 😉
Ann Bacciaglia says
This sounds like a great book. I will have to think about what my advice would be. I think Don’t be so hard on yourself is a good one,.
Lois Alter Mark says
It’s a really good one!
LauraFunk says
How cool! I would love to have a few words in a book someday! Great job
Seattle Travel Blogger says
That is awesome that you were featured! Here is my advice: “Life’s too short, stay up late”
Lois Alter Mark says
Great advice!
Amanda || Growing Up Madison says
Wow there sure are a lot of advice in just six words. Who would have thought and guess what, I loved yours because I would never pass up a clean bathroom.
Karen says
Life’s more than money and status.
Babita says
Congratulations. I am glad they used your quote along with other famous writers. I wouldn’t pass up a clean bathroom either 🙂
Michele says
I happen to think your advice has a LOT of merit–some of the public bathrooms out there–ugh!! Congratulations in being included in this compilation! At the moment my mind is a blank when it come to 6 word advise but maybe — When all fails, ask your pet!
hillsmom says
I guess this is a statement and not advice… Better over the hill than under.
BTW, and a bit O.T. I loved the recording/video of “Midnight at the Oasis”. I have an LP album with Ella singing it. Unfortunately, I have nothing to play my collection on…sigh.
So obviously we’re not of the same generation, but I’m still here 😎 Cheers…
Maria B says
Nothing reveals beauty like a smile.
Liz says
Congratulations. And that is great advice!