What do you think that signing your initials at the end of the chapters accomplished?
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Re: What do you think that signing your initials at the end of the chapters accomplished?
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Same goes for me. But I think signing that initial was meant for accountability. Still, it didn't feel right to do it.FictionLover wrote: ↑03 Nov 2018, 07:42 I did not sign my initials because it is impossible to put your initials in a Kindle book. At least in my Kindle.
I did not think it served any purpose because it did not anchor the topics in my mind and just became a rote way of knowing that the chapter was at an end.
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I think the input of your initials is similar to signing a contract - you'll have to commit to it. For me it means having to follow through with improving my life. It shouldn't be necessary to heed every advise the author has given but you can use his words as a general guideline.HollandBlue wrote: ↑02 Nov 2018, 14:34 I found that I felt more obligated to use Wdowiak's ideas in my daily life since I wrote my initials in at the end of each chapter. It also made me stop and absorb what I had read.
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