The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Guided Journal: Infographics eBook (Goals Journal, Self Improvement Book)
By Stephen R. Covey and Sean Covey
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- The original Seven Habits of Highly Effective People has sold 40 million copies
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Stephen R. Covey
Recognized as one of Time magazine’s twenty-five most influential Americans, Stephen R. Covey (1932–2012) was an internationally respected leadership authority, family expert, teacher, organizational consultant, and author. His books have sold more than twenty-five million copies in thirty-eight languages, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People was named the #1 Most Influential Business Book of the Twentieth Century. After receiving an MBA from Harvard and a doctorate degree from Brigham Young University, he became the cofounder and vice chairman of FranklinCovey, a leading global training firm.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. Covey
collector’s edition
inspired by the wisdom of Stephen R. Covey
by Sean Covey, New York Times bestselling author
edited by M.J. Fievre
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Copyright © 2021 by FranklinCovey Co.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Guided Journal: Collector's Edition
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication number: 2021945145
ISBN: (print) 978-1-64250-762-1
BISAC category code BUS097000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
A Note from the Editor
How to Use This Guided Journal
Introduction
Week 1 Define Effectiveness
Week 2 Model Good Character
Week 3 Check Your Paradigms
Habit 1
Be Proactive
Week 4 Pause Between Stimulus and Response
Week 5 Become a Transition Person
Week 6 Banish Reactive Language
Week 7 Speak Proactively
Week 8 Shrink Your Circle of Concern
Week 9 Expand Your Circle of Influence
Week 10 Have a Proactive Day
Habit 2
Begin with the End in Mind
Week 11 Define Outcomes Before You Act
Week 12 Celebrate Your 80th Birthday
Week 13 Redefine Your Mission Statement
Week 14 Rethink a Relationship
Week 15 Share Your Mission Statement
Week 16 Balance Your Roles
Habit 3
Put First Things First
Week 17 Set a Goal
Week 18 Use Your Time Well
Week 19 Prepare for Quadrant I
Week 20 Live in Quadrant II
Week 21 Plan Your Week
Week 22 Stay True in the Moment of Choice
Week 23 Eliminate the Unimportant
Private Victory to Public Victory
Week 24 Keep Your Commitments
Week 25 Build Your Emotional Bank Account
Week 26 Apologize When Necessary
Week 27 Learn to Forgive
Habit 4
Think Win-Win
Week 28 Consider Other People’s Wins as Well as Your Own
Week 29 Avoid the Scarcity Mentality
Week 30 Cultivate an Abundance Mentality
Week 31 Balance Courage and Consideration
Week 32 Make a Win-Win Agreement
Week 33 Give Credit
Habit 5
Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood
Week 34 Practice Empathic Listening
Week 35 Open Your Heart
Week 36 Avoid Autobiographical Listening
Week 37 Seek to be Understood
Week 38 Bring Empathic Communication to the Digital World
Habit 6
Synergize
Week 39 Learn from Differences
Week 40 Solve a Problem with Synergy
Week 41 Seek 3rd Alternatives
Week 42 Value Differences
Week 43 Rate Your Openness to Differences
Week 44 Remove Barriers
Week 45 Leverage the Strengths of Others
Habit 7
Sharpen the Saw
Week 46 Achieve Daily Private Victories
Week 47 Strengthen Your Body
Week 48 Renew Your Spirit
Week 49 Sharpen Your Mind
Week 50 Develop Your Heart
Week 51 Take Time for Yourself
Week 52 Tame Your Technology
There Is More!
References
About Stephen R. Covey and the 7 Habits
About the Author Sean Covey
About the Editor M.J. Fievre
A Note from the Editor
I was twelve years old when I first got my hands on a copy of Stephen R. Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. I should explain that I am not from a country known for being highly effective—though in truth, highly effective people exist everywhere around the world. Before reading The 7 Habits and applying its principles to my life, everything seemed out of my control. My homeland, Haiti, was under the rule of a brutal dictator, and I attended a rigid school where individuality seemed to be a luxury I couldn’t afford.
But I had big dreams to build a better life than what I saw around me, and to say that Dr. Covey’s book changed my life would be an understatement. It re-engineered my thinking, led me to understand that there were factors I could influence despite being in a situation that seemed so utterly beyond my control, and taught me that I did indeed have the power to change my circumstances. I used its principles to build a future brighter than anything I could have imagined at twelve years of age. I would say the most important lesson I learned from The 7 Habits was to check my paradigms—to ask myself if they were accurate and complete. That one principle alone has kept me grounded on countless occasions.
As I grew older and gained more agency in my own life, Dr. Covey’s book stayed with me, becoming dog-eared and worn with use. From it, I learned the skills I needed to leave home, get a college education in the United States, and build a successful and fulfilling life doing work that I enjoy immensely. I took the book with me when I relocated to South Florida, as well as when I traveled to Bolivia to teach in Santa Cruz de la Sierra. I consulted it when I wrote my first books. Today, I still refer to The 7 Habits when planning any new goals.
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