Here's the short version.
1) Be Proactive
1) Be Proactive
As human beings, we are responsible
for our own lives. We have the independent will to make our own choices and
decisions, and the responsibility ("the ability to respond") to make
the right choices. You have the freedom to choose your own fate and path, so
having the independent will, imagination and self-awareness to make the right
move makes you a proactive, and not a reactive, person.
2) Begin With The End In Mind
Mental visualization is extremely
important. Covey says that all things are created twice: first, the mental
conceptualization and visualization and a second physical, actual creation.
Becoming your own creator means to plan and visualize what you're going to do
and what you're setting out to accomplish and then go out and creating it.
Identifying your personal statement and your principles will help.
3) Put First Things First
With your power of independent will,
you can create the ending you want to have. Part of that comes with effective
time management, starting with matters of importance. Then tasks should be
completed based on urgency after you deal with all the important matters. If you
deal with crises, pressing problems and deadline-driven projects first, your
life will be a lot easier.
4) Think Win/Win
If you believe in a better way to
accomplish goals that's mutually beneficial to all sides, that's a win/win
situation. "All parties feel good about the decision and feel committed to
the action plan," Covey wrote. "One person's success is not achieved
at the expense or exclusion of the success of others." If you have
integrity and maturity, there's no reason win/win situations can't happen all
the time.
5) Seek First To Understand, Then To Be Understood
If you're a good listener and you
take the time to understand a concept, it will help you convey your opinions,
plans and goals to others. It starts with communication and strong listening
skills, followed by diagnosing the situation and then communicating your
solution to others.
6) Synergize
Synergistic communication, according
to Covey, is "opening your mind and heart to new possibilities, new
alternatives, new options." This applies to the classroom, the business
world and wherever you could apply openness and communication. It's all about
building cooperation and trust.
7) Sharpen The Saw
Sometimes you're working so hard on
the other six habits that you forget about re-energizing and renewing yourself
to sharpen yourself for the tasks in front of you. Some sharpening techniques
include exercise and nutrition, reading, planning and writing, service and
empathy and commitment, study and meditation.
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