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One-Liner Wednesday – Decisions, decisions

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Considering it took me a full half a minute to decide whether to put my phone in my pocket first or put my slippers on first this morning, it’s no wonder I have a hard time deciding on which order to put the life-changing events that happen to my characters in my books.


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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

49 thoughts on “One-Liner Wednesday – Decisions, decisions

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  4. Dan Antion's avatar

    Sometimes we get our wires crossed. Too bad we can look back and edit our morning routine.

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  5. Kim Smyth's avatar

    You are to funny, Jilly. But I get it, I do the sometimes,

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  11. JoAnna's avatar

    I’m not a morning person either. Plus, we have so much in our brains already to distract us.

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  14. Heidi Dare Turner Jenkins's avatar

    Linda. Sometimes it takes me half a minute to get out of bed when it’s time. I guess, in a way, we ask ourselves, what is this? When it comes to life in general. We spend the rest of the day trying to make sense of it all.

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  16. willowdot21's avatar

    To be honest Linda I think we all suffer from this 💜💜💜

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  19. pensitivity101's avatar

    Big decision today…………… fish or chicken kiev with wedges for dinner.

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  21. Laura's avatar

    Highly relatable. Mine can be deciding what to wear…even on days when I’m not leaving the house. Why on earth does it matter?! 😂

    https://riddlefromthemiddle.com/2026/04/22/to-be-whole-1linerweds/

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  24. Cale Caron's avatar

    Oh, I seriously doubt your characters miss a single step as they make their way across the pages in your ink, Linda!

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