The wired generation has a new possibility this Father’s Day that fits right into their lifestyle. It may even help nudge dad into the modern era of social networks.
What father would not love to receive a meaningful commitment, regarding a topic dear to him, from a son or daughter? Imagine a commitment to pursue a field of study, or to set certain goals, or to act responsibly, especially if it echos something that dad has endeavored to teach his children over the years. Commitments such as these can now easily be memorialized on the internet using a secure new web application called Commitment Keeper, a site that allows people to make and track commitments between themselves.
The gift doesn’t end on Father’s Day. Part of each commitment is the resolution feedback loop. After the son or daughter has kept their commitment to dad, whether that be days, weeks, or months later, he will get the satisfaction of marking the commitment as “fulfilled.”
Step by step instructions on how to create a Father’s Day commitment, and surprise him with it on Father’s Day, may be found at http://commitmentkeeper.com . There is no cost for doing this for either the child or the father.
Commitment Keeper is part of Accountability Apps, http://accountabilityapps.com , and is created by Duccats, a Bellevue Washington enterprise.
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