![]() ![]() Unsurprisingly, my teacher had us all write one six-word memoirs with a list of themes to choose from: ![]() As we dove deeper toward more meaningful and genuine memoirs, my admiration for this project grew no two memoirs were the same and each sentence procured unalike backgrounds of a variety of circumstance in other words, behind each word was a realm of a vividly distinct imaginations and variety of defining stories… and in only six words! As my class browsed through memoirs from students, teachers, authors, comedians, actors, even tweets, we all witnessed a plethora of stories with so much personal traction and meaning, where no two grew on the same vine. Short, to the point, but so cuttingly clear and full of interesting hypotheticals. Six words that can sum up your identity, humor, purpose, or annoyances in life – I thought it was brilliant. Eventually, the project grew increasingly popular on a global scale, publishing a best-selling book series and featuring memoirs and projects in NPR and The New Yorker. ![]() Basically, to tell their story in a six-word memoir. Larry Smith, the founder of SMITH magazine asked his community to sum up their lives in six words. Moreover, the fact that they are now selling these shoes could mean a potential overcoming of grief. ![]() Why are the shoes for sale? What baby did wore them? Does selling the shoes symbolize a loss, a gain? “Never worn” opens my mind to the possibility of a tragedy in the story. Just by reading those six words, there are obvious hints of layers to them. Well, gosh, I honestly couldn’t think of a more interesting story within an entire book. He replied, “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” The video began with an anecdote about Ernest Hemingway and his encounter to a challenge in which he could only write a story in six words. I watched the video above during my Yearbook/Independent Study class where we learned about an organization that created a project called “Six-Word Memoirs.” Well, many often sum up the year 2020 in two words: dumpster fire. PCNs in social work education are explored, including relevance to lifelong professional learning and enhancing research impact.“Can you tell your life story in six words?” This article explores the development of PCNs as a tool for social work researchers, practitioners, and students. They allow social workers to contribute their unique knowledge of social systems across interdisciplinary contexts and contribute to conversations about social. PCN users can keep current on empirical developments, disseminate knowledge, connect to others for collaboration and mentoring, and expand in-person networks. These participatory networks are goal-specific, extending across disciplinary and international borders. One potential way to close gaps is by using professional collaboration networks (PCNs), which are technology-mediated, user-centered relationship constellations designed to enhance connections and professional opportunities. Implementation science offers systematic strategies for addressing gaps. This occurs because of a lack of information exchange between stakeholders about various knowledge of problems and solutions. In professional disciplines, gaps often exist between research and practice. ![]()
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