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A Joosr Guide to The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

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What habits do effective individuals have in common that give them the upper-hand both personally and professionally. Discover important practices and principles to cultivate in your own life to improve your personal effectiveness and positively impact those around you.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People highlights the importance of positive behaviors to achieve success, and empowers you with the knowledge you need to make meaningful changes in your own life. Following the habits laid out in this book will allow you to better manage your time, improve your interactions with those around you, and ultimately make you a more successful person.

You will learn:

· How you have the power to control your own responses in every situation

· Why you should be striving for 'win-win or no deal' in every interaction

· Why you should first seek to truly understand others before you try to make them understand you.
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18 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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  • footstepsinthehallhas quoted4 years ago
    Think of yourself as climbing a ladder to get somewhere. You might be working hard to make fast progress up the ladder, but what if it is leaning against the wrong wall?
  • footstepsinthehallhas quoted4 years ago
    Though we have this ability, many of us are in the habit of reacting without thinking. We allow people or situations to affect us, and in that way we give up control of ourselves. What we fail to realize in this situation is that our behavior results from our own decisions, not the conditions around us. It can be difficult, but it is entirely possible to place your values over your emotional responses
  • Dragana Miklja Dorichas quoted4 years ago
    Human development follows three important stages: dependence, independence, and interdependence.

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