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Great question! I have always written a phrase, usually a different one each time, but after I do it sometimes I think - that was a stupid thing to say! I'd like to get one that I'm happy with to use every time so that I don't have to think on the spot. On the other hand, I like to write something personal that might hold meaning for the individual. I've written things like, 'Keep believing, love Leila' or 'Follow your dreams' etc. Those are things I have learned through writing my story, I guess.
Perhaps you could find a phrase that depicts something about you or what you believe in. I'd love to hear what others do too. Thanks for making me think about this again, because I must find one that I really like (o:
Leila


Grace, I do like your thoughts about gratitude.

That said, I always ask if they'd just like a signature or more. It's important to ask. And by the way, my father signs under my signature with "and her Dad..." LOL He's 91 and he can sign whatever the heck he wants to!

I have that same problem. My script is horrible, and I'm often embarrased :)

Namaste (I see God in you), Jeff Rasley"
Very clever, Jeff. I like that.

Good for your dad! I bet your dad is so proud of you. I love that you share your success with him like that.

I love this approach, and I'm so glad that your dad shares this with you!

Namaste (I see God in you), Jeff Rasley"


So, I've selected my favourite Italian quote to include when I sign my name.
By the way, I feel so flattered when someone asks if they can have a "signed copy." OF COURSE YOU CAN!
I was wondering when you sign a book, do you just sign your name, do you have a phrase you use, or what do you do? I don't like just signing my name, but I also haven't found a phrase or anything I like either. I'm looking for suggestions.
Thanks
Judy