A signature
is a styled version of your name – first and last. It sometimes includes the middle initial or
full middle name. It is a form of proof
of identity. Adding your signature
to a formal document is stating your acknowledgement, intent, or acceptance. Your signature
is unique to you. Others may try to imitate
it, but experts can distinguish one signature
from another. You choose when to add your signature
and when not to. You know when your signature is a commitment and when it
is not. The older you get, the more
cautious you are about where you place your signatures. You know the
true meaning and value of it. You can
attest to your signature as being your
very own. You see it and you know it.
Think about love like using your signature for something good and
purposeful. When you use it, you use it
wisely. Have some knowledge about what
you are using it for. Use it to make a
commitment to completing something. Do
not use it loosely. Know its meaning and
what is implied by it. Have an
understanding of its impact. Allow the love you give to make a positive difference. Let the love you share serve as your signature in making a positive
difference in someone’s life. Let your signature be a positive representation of
your personal growth in love. Love always. Love daily. 365 Love. TM
Have
you told someone you loved them today? I
have. TM
Love
yesterday, today and future tomorrows. TM ----Torion
Kent
Note the Quote:
“Every
person has a signature. Just some people don’t know it yet.”
--Rita Ora
Message in the MUSIC:
Keyshia Cole – Signature
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