To Give People an Understanding Into What the Chapter Was About. To Open Their Thinking without Telling Them How or What to Think

Chapter #17 Overcoming Self-Doubt Through Self-Appreciation
Quote #17 “Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.” William Shakespeare
Followed by my Chapter Introduction:
You do so many great things over the course of your worklife, some of which you forget about or take for granted, and you don’t always recognise how something you’ve done in the past can help you with something you aspire to do in the future. This can lead to you not fully appreciating who you are and how much you have to give, which in turn can lead you to doubt yourself.
As a WorkLife Learning Practitioner and Writer, I know the importance of serving people’s preferred learning style. Some people like the bigger picture — quotes allow that. Other people like more detail — the chapter introductions allow that.
I like the bigger picture, to begin with, then I like detail. So I like both.
What’s your preferred learning style?
Bigger picture, more detail, or both?
First shared in my book: Your WorkLife Your Way.