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BOOK Read – The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People book is inspiring and offers an opportunity to strive towards a positive view on life! Success is achievable with “7 effective habits” to identify your journey and implement the positive changes. This self-improvement book will help design a journey for change and a better outlook on life.

  “The belief is a way we see the world is based on our own perceptions.  In order to change a situation, we must change ourselves, in order to change ourselves; we must be able to change our perceptions.” Stephen Covey, author.

OVERVIEW OF THE 7 HABITS

1) Habit 1: is being proactive to make things happen, instead of waiting for them to happen to you.  ACTIVE, means “doing something” and control it’s own effectiveness.

2) Habit 2: is to begin with the end of mind, it suggests to start with a clear destination and take steps in the right direction. 

“It’s incredible easy to get caught up in an activity trap, in the busyness of life, to work harder and harder at climbing the ladder of success only to discover that its leaning against the wrong wall.” Stephen Covey, author

3) Habit 3: is first things first and executing priorities day to day actions of what is most important to achieving your goals.

4) Habit 4: is think win-win, consider two factors; consideration and courage. Plan to keep focus on results, not methods: on problems, not people.

“To go for a Win-Win, you not only have to be nice, you have to be courageous!”  Stephen Covey, author.

5) Habit 5: seeks first to understand, then to be understood to offer advice, suggest solutions, effectively with another person to a seek deep understanding of their perspective through empathic listening. In order to seek to understand, we must learn to listen.

6) Habit 6: synergize allow us to create new alternative and be open to new possibilities.  It will prompt others to become extremely open and feed on each other insights and ideas, creating synergy.

7) Habit 7: Sharpen the saw is focused on renewal, through physically, spiritually, and mentally, taking the steps toward a better YOU!

“The more we see people in terms of their unseen potential, the more we can use our imagination rather our memories.”  Stephen Covey, author

Enjoy reading!!! 7 Habits Personal Workbook

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