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#REDIRECT [[The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People]] |
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The '''seven habits''' are a set of habits or principals outlined by [[Stephen Covey]] in his book, ''[[The Seven Habits of Highly Successful People]]'' that, when applied, he claims will bring a person greater success by aligning himself with [[true north principals]]. |
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The seven habits include: |
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1. [[Be Proactive]], or do everything in your power in each situation so that things will come out well. |
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2. [[Begin with the End in Mind]], or use your creativity to imagine how things could and should be. |
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3. [[Put First Things First]], or prioritize the things in your life, setting aside time first for the most important things, or those things that relate to long-term growth and success, and let the more pressing, immediate, but less important things get whats left. |
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4. Think [[Win-Win]], as opposed to win-lose, looking for creative solutions that get to the roots of problems. |
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5. Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood, or listening to those around you before you try to teach them, as a person wont listen to you if he thinks that you dont understand him and or dont care about him. |
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6. [[Synergize]], a word that Covey uses to mean work together in new, unexpected ways. |
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7. [[Sharpen the saw]], or do things for personal growth, self renewal, and continually improving in the areas outlined by the other six habits. |
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The first group of habits relate to [[independance]], or the ability of a person do do things for himself. The second group relates to [[interdependance]], or the ability of a person to align his own needs and desires to those around him. |
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