She notes that everyone forms or breaks habits differently based on how they respond to inner and outer expectations so she categorizes people into four groups or tendencies. The first group is Upholders who meet both outer and inner expectations. The next is rebels‚ who resist both outer and inner expectations. The last two are Questionners who respond well to inner expectations but not to outer ones and Obligers‚ who don’t respond
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Dania Alvarado Assignment #3: Critical review Freshman Seminar: THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a book that demonstrates how our actions represent our ideas. For example‚ if we aren’t happy we will make sure others aren’t neither‚ we sometimes forget our values or the reason we do things. Stephen Convey teaches us the 7 habits we should learn and use on our daily life. He builds each habit by
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7 Habits of Highly Effective People Book Summary Before going into the actual 7 habits‚ the author Steve Covey goes into few important concepts. Character Ethic (good) There are basic principles of effective living and people can only experience true success and enduring happines as they learn and integrate these principles into their basic character. Personality Ethic (not so good) It is manipulative‚ deceptive‚ encouraging people to use techniques to get other people to like them. Personality
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Stephen Covey‚ the fifth of fifty-two books in the 52 Personal Development Books in 52 Weeks series. During its first publication in 1990‚ the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People became an instant classic for developing personal and professional effectiveness. Seventeen years later‚ this book still continues to have a huge following and influence throughout the world. It was during my first year of college when I picked up my very own copy of this groundbreaking book. Being the impressionable freshman
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a book authored by Sean Covey. It was in the year 2001 the Indonesian version of the book first published in Indonesia. Sean Covey’s father‚ Stephen Covey‚ is well-known for authoring his international bestseller book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People‚ The 8th Habit: from Effectiveness to Greatness‚ and many other popular self helping books. Sean Covey himself writes other several self helping books as well. If practiced‚ the 7 habits Stephen and Sean
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leadership. Covey is also the founder and former CEO of Covey leadership centre. Covey’s seven habits describe a way of thinking‚ living and doing that is consistent with these principles. The habits take considerable commitment to achieve. We first have to break old habits and adopt new ones. Habit 1: Be Proactive This habit is about taking control of our lives and the ability to control our environment‚ rather than have it control you‚ as is so often the case. Furthermore‚ self determination
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simply reacting to outer forces. “Act or be acted upon” (76) Covey states in his book. Being a proactive influence relates‚ in a way‚ to any sport out there. If you don’t make the first move‚ you have to react to the other person’s choice‚ which could lead to a point for the other team. However‚ if you make the first move‚ or act‚ you are making the other person react to your decision and
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defective teenagers. The habits of an effective teenager include: being proactive‚ beginning with end in mind‚ putting first things first‚ thinking win-win‚ seeking first to understand‚ then to be understood‚ sharpening the saw‚ and synergize. However‚ the habits of a defective teenager include: reacting‚ beginning with no end in mind‚ putting first things last‚ thinking win-lose‚ seeking first to talk‚ then pretend to listen‚ don-t cooperate‚ and wearing yourself out. These two types of teenagers think
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This involves habits four‚ five‚ and six. The habits are “Think Win-Win”‚ “Seek First to Understand‚ Then to be understood”‚ and “Synergize”. We can make meaningful‚ productive relationships with these. Sean Covey wants everyone to win. If we think positive‚ show self-confidence‚ and treat everyone with respect we will accomplish the
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is examined. It further means to start with a clear understanding of your destination. Using the principle that all things are created twice‚ Covey said the unique human capacities of self-awareness‚ imagination‚ and conscience enable us to examine first creations and make it possible
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