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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Kindle Edition

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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It's a Classic for a Reason
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It's a Classic for a Reason
7 HabitsThis book is a classic for a reason. I understand some of the reviewers frustrations along the lines of it seeming tired or not current but they are entirely missing the point. This material is so much a part of our collective language and thinking and we don’t even recognize it. You should read this book if for no other reason than to understand where some of the most common ideas and language in today’s business world came from.In truth, the book can feel cliche but the important part is putting the ideas into practice and doing so will bring significant increases in both effectiveness and results. You can find some free implementation tools by google-ing Curious Pursuit Book Tools. So … read it and put it into practice. That is, unless your goal is to be a forever couch potato content to complain about how unfair life is.Here’s a quick overview of the habits …Be Proactive: You are response-able and the master of your own fate. No matter your circumstances you are capable of making a choice to better your situation. Recognize and act on it.Begin With the End In Mind: Before tackling any major effort, spend some time planning and thinking about how you want it to look at the end. This effort is most critically applied to your very life. Who do you want to be and how do you want to be viewed? Spend some significant time thinking on these questions to ensure your less important efforts support your grandest pursuit.Put First Things First: Once you have established the purposeful direction of your life, make sure you spend the needed effort and time to those things that matter most and will help you accomplish your primary objectives. Don't get caught in the "thick of thin things."Think Win/Win: Seeking only your own interests does not serve others or yourself well. Instead, work to find solutions that benefit all parties. In the long run, this will build your network and opportunities to heights otherwise unattainable.Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood: Too often, we focus on what we want, need, or desire to the exclusion or even detriment of those around us ... then we wonder why our relationships and long-term prospects suffer? When in conflict or just in the midst of life, first seek to understand the needs, objectives, and perspectives of others before moving to your own.Synergize: The habit of creative cooperation, Covey held that this habit represented the highest activity of life when properly understood and utilized. This is teamwork and collaboration at the pinnacle ... solving big problems and creating new futures together.Sharpen the Saw: Key to longevity and the continuous increase and improvement of your basic capabilities is taking time to refresh and retool. Spend time in activities that positively build up your energy reserves in all dimensions of your life ... physical, spiritual, emotional, and social. Avoid diversions that offer short term "highs" but reduce your future energy and capabilities.Again, gooogle Curious Pursuit Book Tools for a free package of implementation templates.
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