Instructions

Pick any letter from A to D and a number between 1 and 40 (without looking at the table). E.g., C and 3. The number-letter pairs (C-3) form the coordinates of the words in the table that follows below. Now look at the table. Find the word that corresponds to the specific coordinates. In this case, C-3 = glittering.
Throughout the day, use the word you have come up with either as an adjective or as an adverb to describe how you feel when asked “how are you, how are you feeling, how are you doing” etc. Respond with “I usually feel very good but at the moment I’m feeling … [the word you’ve come up with].”
If you wish, you can supplement your own words to the table. You may also create new compound phrases using the words in the table plus one or more of the following: hyper, super, mega, giga, extra, special, etc. For example, extra-juicy, super-attractive, hyper-bright. Go on, give it a try, stop being so serious and have some fun!
(Excerpt from the book "Idiots are invincible."
Download a pdf copy here)
Throughout the day, use the word you have come up with either as an adjective or as an adverb to describe how you feel when asked “how are you, how are you feeling, how are you doing” etc. Respond with “I usually feel very good but at the moment I’m feeling … [the word you’ve come up with].”
If you wish, you can supplement your own words to the table. You may also create new compound phrases using the words in the table plus one or more of the following: hyper, super, mega, giga, extra, special, etc. For example, extra-juicy, super-attractive, hyper-bright. Go on, give it a try, stop being so serious and have some fun!
(Excerpt from the book "Idiots are invincible."
Download a pdf copy here)
Spin wheels
The online Spin Wheel 1 and Spin Wheel 2 below will produce similar greetings that you can use to reply when others ask you how you are or how you feel. Try them out! Then share them with your friends! Kids and teachers loved the idea!