Firstly, if this has already been created, then I apologize, but I couldn’t find it and I looked.
I wanted to read the how to change your mind sequence on my eBook reader, but when I looked around the site I couldn’t find any eBooks other than large ones with the blog posts in order of post date, which isn’t really how the sequences are arranged. So I decided to copy and paste everything from the how to change your mind sequence into an eBook. Primarily for my personal use, but I figured that other people might be interested in it as well.
My version is in epub format, Calibre can convert to others, but if you’d like another format, let me know and I’ll convert it.
I believe that I got all the basic HTML formatting down, like indention where was it in the main article and bullet points and suchlike. I didn’t include hyperlinks, as most eReaders can’t open them.
The table of contents is arranged exactly like the subsequences are in the sequence.
I’ve tested it in Calibre and on my Sony PRS 505 (which is quite old at this point), but everything seemed to work everywhere I tested it.
If you find any errors, or have any suggestions, please let me know.
How To Actually Change Your Mind eBook (In Order)
Firstly, if this has already been created, then I apologize, but I couldn’t find it and I looked.
I wanted to read the how to change your mind sequence on my eBook reader, but when I looked around the site I couldn’t find any eBooks other than large ones with the blog posts in order of post date, which isn’t really how the sequences are arranged. So I decided to copy and paste everything from the how to change your mind sequence into an eBook. Primarily for my personal use, but I figured that other people might be interested in it as well.
My version is in epub format, Calibre can convert to others, but if you’d like another format, let me know and I’ll convert it.
I believe that I got all the basic HTML formatting down, like indention where was it in the main article and bullet points and suchlike. I didn’t include hyperlinks, as most eReaders can’t open them.
The table of contents is arranged exactly like the subsequences are in the sequence.
I’ve tested it in Calibre and on my Sony PRS 505 (which is quite old at this point), but everything seemed to work everywhere I tested it.
If you find any errors, or have any suggestions, please let me know.
epub (9/3/2012)
mobi (9/3/2012)
pdf (9/3/2012)