The 8th Habit
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The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness is a book written by Stephen R. Covey, published in 2004 with original ISBN 0-684-84665-9. It is a sequel to The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, first published in 1989.
Author | Stephen R. Covey |
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Subject | Self-help |
Genre | non-fiction |
Publisher | Free Press |
Publication date | 2004 |
ISBN | [[Special:BookSources/0-7432-8793-2%3Cbr%2F%3E%3Csmall%3E29+Nov+2005+reprint%3C%2Fsmall%3E |0-7432-8793-2 29 Nov 2005 reprint]] Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character |
OCLC | 56592349 |
LC Class | BF637.S4 C685 2005 |
Preceded by | The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People |
The eighth habit is to "Find your voice and inspire others to find theirs". Some versions of the book come with a DVD, although all the short films on this DVD can be viewed via Covey's website. The book is divided into two sections, with the first few chapters focusing on finding your voice, while the later chapters are about inspiring others to find their voice. Most of the chapters in the book include a section discussing one of the 'stories' from the DVD, which are intended to illustrate the theme of the chapter (for example the story of Helen Keller and another about the Berlin Wall).
The book talks of "5 Cancerous Behaviors" (page 135) that inhibit people's greatness, some of which appears to have been "borrowed" from Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People:
- Criticism
- Complaining
- Comparing
- Competing
- Contending