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14 Days Book Reading Challenge With DrJerry The First - 2nd Week Schedule Of Activities








*Schedule Of Activities*
*2nd Week:     11th May to 17th May 2020*

*Day 8:       11th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 8
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 9:       12th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapters 9 and 10
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 10:    13th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 11
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 11:    14th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 12
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 12:    15th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 13
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 13:    16th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 14
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*Day 14:    17th May 2020*
12 am to 6.59 pm : Reading of Chapter 15
7 pm : Daily Reading Review

*The Daily Reading review shall consist of a super-executive summary of the Chapter read in not more than 3 sentences capturing the very essence of the Chapter according to our understanding*.

Each person is to submit his or her summary on the Platform

Happy Reading

*Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP*
*Challenge Coordinator*

*PS*

*We shall have an IDEAS GENERATING CHALLENGE from the Book we have read on  the 18th of May 2020 by 7 pm on this Platform so as to firm up the ideas we have gotten over the 2 weeks and take decisions on them*

Comments

  1. This is a great schedule that would help participants to see to the glorious end of the exciting challenge. I am sure that it would have been worth your time.

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  2. It has been a great privilege indeed. Forcing myself to make the best use if it and practising what I have pointed out in each chapter. Thank you

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  3. Nice schedule. If we can come this far, we will certainly touch the finish line.

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  4. This challenge has been very educative and inspiring, i plan to go through with it till the end.

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  5. Be as it is challenging to keep up, seeing it to the end is the goal.

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  6. This has been a very inspiring and productive activity, I have really been bless from this activity.

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  7. My comments in the blodspot.

    Its indeed a tremendous opportunity for me to be part of this READING CHALLENGE by ENGE.Dr. Jerry. I've learn alot in so many lane, and am still learning, hoping that after the conclusion of this reading ones mindset will change dramatically, eventhough I've started putting some measures in place. Meanwhile, the schedule of this reading remain convenient n sacrosanct tanks to DR. JERRY THE FIRST.

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  8. My comments in the blodspot.

    Its indeed a tremendous opportunity for me to be part of this READING CHALLENGE by ENGE.Dr. Jerry. I've learn alot in so many lane, and am still learning, hoping that after the conclusion of this reading ones mindset will change dramatically, eventhough I've started putting some measures in place. Meanwhile, the schedule of this reading remain convenient n sacrosanct tanks to DR. JERRY THE FIRST.

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  9. Jeremiah Andrew

    Its indeed a tremendous opportunity for me to be part of this READING CHALLENGE by ENGE.Dr. Jerry. I've learn alot in so many lane, and am still learning, hoping that after the conclusion of this reading ones mindset will change dramatically, eventhough I've started putting some measures in place. Meanwhile, the schedule of this reading remain convenient n sacrosanct tanks to DR. JERRY THE FIRST.

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  10. Thank you sir for organising this book challenge, it has inspired me to read a book I never thought I'd consider reading again.

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  11. The book is a square peg in a square hole. Practically inspiring. I hope we all have the doggedness to bring all the armories embedded in this book to the battle of reality. Its a rare opportunity to be part of this reading challenge. @ken No 52

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  12. I commend Dr Jerry for organising this  book reading exercise. This action has finally made me do what I had wanted to do for a very long time and that is to read this book 'think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill' I  was never able to back the thought of reading this book with a burning desire to do so all this while. Thank you sir for the push.

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  13. Good work. Am happy to be part of this dynamic change. Thanks Dr.

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  14. Interesting!
    The book challenge has made me read additional two books along side the one we are reading.. Thank you for the organising this....

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  15. My expectation is to learn the secrets to building a lasting wealth

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