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Count Down To The 14 Days Book Reading Challenge with Dr. Jerry - the First







Countdown To The 14DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst

*2 Days To Go*

Hello People

We have 2 days to go to the commencement of the 14 Days Book Reading Challenge with Dr. Jerry - the First

I wish to remind us again that this is a PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT and so for all of us who have signified our interests to participate, it is a favour we are doing to and for ourselves and not to or for anyone else.

There is no ego in reading together because everyone has a story to tell and an older person can actually learn something new from a younger person especially these jet age persons

Yesterday, i asked us to mention certain character traits that can make one succeed at a book reading challenge and though most of you are yet to say anything but these were dropped on the Platform by participants

1.     Hard working
2.     Perseverance
3.     Self discipline
4.     Consistency
5.     Focus
6.     Diligence
7.     Resilience
8.     Determination
9.     Positive Mind Set

Are there other traits not yet mentioned, you are free to drop them

By the way. the entry to the Book Reading Challenge ends by 11.59 pm today so if you have someone to invite to participate, kindly do so before the closure of the door.

It's great to have you here

Have a great day

Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP
Challenge Coordinator


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