Self-Scoring Seven Habits Profile
Instructions:
Read each statement and, using your best judgment, circle the number that indicates how well you perform in the following categories.
of others.
21. When listening, I try to see things from the other person’s point of view, not just my own.
1 2 3 4 X 6
15
category 8
I am working for.
27. I take time to find meaning and
1 2 3 X 5 6
category 3
7. I am in control of my life.
8. I focus my efforts on things I can do something about rather than on things beyond my control.
9. I take responsibility for my moods and actions rather than blame others and circumstances.
Category Total:
1 2 3 X 5 6
1 2 3 4 X 6
1 2 X 4 5 6
12
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charting your Seven Habits effectiveness
Total your points for each category in the Category Totals column. There are nine categories; the first two are the foundational habits of the Seven Habits, and the last seven are the Seven Habits.
After you have computed your category totals, mark each score in the grid below and graph your totals.
The higher your score, the more closely you are aligned with the Seven Habits principles. Where your score is lower than you would like, refer to the corre- sponding chapters (or modules) in The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People book (or video program) to better understand how to increase your effectiveness category 4
10. I know what I want to accomplish in life.
11. I organize and prepare in a