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Seven Habits of Highly Seven Habits of Highly Effective PeopleEffective People

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Seven Habits of Highly Seven Habits of Highly Effective PeopleEffective People

1. What is a Habit?2. Seven Habits Paradigm3. The Seven Habits4. The 8th Habit

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Knowledge(what to, why to)

HabitsHabitsInternalized principles Internalized principles & patterns of behavior& patterns of behavior

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Knowledge(what to, why to)

HabitsHabitsInternalized principles Internalized principles & patterns of behavior& patterns of behavior

Desire(want to)

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Knowledge(what to, why to)

Skills(how to)

HabitsHabitsInternalized principles Internalized principles & patterns of behavior& patterns of behavior

Desire(want to)

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Knowledge(what to, why to)

Skills(how to)

HabitsHabitsInternalized principles Internalized principles & patterns of behavior& patterns of behavior

Habits

Desire(want to)

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“Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit”

Aristotle

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

Dependence

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Interdependence

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3.3. WHAT’S MY LOCUS OF WHAT’S MY LOCUS OF CONTROL?CONTROL?

High Internal – I am the master of my fate

High External – I am a pawn to my fate

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

Dependence

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1 Be Proactive – The Habit of

Personal

Vision

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Proactive ModelProactive Model

StimulusStimulus ResponseResponse

Self -Self -AwarenessAwareness

ImaginationImagination ConscienceConscience

Independent Independent WillWill

Freedom Freedom toto

ChooseChoose

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Language:Language:Reactive vs ProcativeReactive vs Procative

There’s nothing I can do That’s just the way I am He makes me so mad They won’t allow that I have to do that I can’t I must If only

Let’s look for alternatives I can choose a different

approach I control my own feelings I can create an effective

presentation I will choose an

appropriate response I choose I prefer I will

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5. HOW PROACTIVE AM I?5. HOW PROACTIVE AM I?

. . . the degree to which I take initiative to improve my current circumstances or create new ones.

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

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1 Be Proactive2 Begin with the End in Mind – The Habit of Personal Leadership

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22. How Good 22. How Good Am I at Personal Am I at Personal

Planning?Planning?

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Develop a Personal Develop a Personal Mission Mission

Statement . .Statement . . . .. . . or philosophy or creed:

what you want to ____,

what you want to ____,

and your beliefs and values

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Develop GoalsDevelop Goals

Short-termIntermediateLong-term

___________ goals

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1 Be Proactive2 Begin with the End in Mind3 Put First Things First – The Habit of Personal Management

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The Time Management MatrixThe Time Management Matrix

Not UrgentNot UrgentUrgentUrgent

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ant I The ____________I The ____________

•Exam tomorrow•Friend gets injured•Late for work/class•Project due today

I The ____________I The ____________•Exam tomorrow•Friend gets injured•Late for work/class•Project due today

II The _____________II The _____________•Planning, goal setting •Paper due in a week•Exercise•Relationships/relaxation

II The _____________II The _____________•Planning, goal setting •Paper due in a week•Exercise•Relationships/relaxation

III The Yes-manIII The Yes-man•Unimportant phone calls•Interruptions•Other people’s small problems•Peer pressure

III The Yes-manIII The Yes-man•Unimportant phone calls•Interruptions•Other people’s small problems•Peer pressure

IV The ___________IV The ___________•Too much TV•Endless phone calls•Excessive computer games•Mall marathons•Other time wasters

IV The ___________IV The ___________•Too much TV•Endless phone calls•Excessive computer games•Mall marathons•Other time wasters

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The Time Management MatrixThe Time Management Matrix

UrgentUrgent

Imp

ort

ant

Imp

ort

ant I The ProcrastinatorI The ProcrastinatorI The ProcrastinatorI The Procrastinator

Results:•Stress•Burnout•Crisis management•Always putting out fires

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The Time Management MatrixThe Time Management Matrix

UrgentUrgent

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ant III The Yes-manIII The Yes-manIII The Yes-manIII The Yes-man

Results:•Short-term focus•Crisis management•Reputation-chameleon type character•See goals and plans as worthless•Feel victimized, out of control•Shallow or broken relationships

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The Time Management MatrixThe Time Management Matrix

Not UrgentNot Urgent

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ant IV The SlackerIV The SlackerIV The SlackerIV The Slacker

Results:•Total irresponsibility•Fired from jobs•Dependent on others or institutions for basics

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The Time Management MatrixThe Time Management Matrix

Not UrgentNot Urgent

Imp

ort

ant

Imp

ort

ant II The _______________II The _______________II The _______________II The _______________

Results:•Vision, perspective•Balance•Discipline•Control•Few crises

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Goals

Long - Term OrganizingLong - Term Organizing

RolesMission

Statement

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Plans

Weekly OrganizingWeekly Organizing

Schedule

GoalsRoles

Delegate

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1 Be Proactive2 Begin with the End in Mind3 Put First Things FirstPrivate Victory

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

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Independence

Interdependence

4 Think Win/Win – The Habit of Mutual Benefit

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Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

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4

Independence

Interdependence

4 Think Win/Win5 Seek First to Understand... Then to Be Understood – The Habit of Empathetic Communication

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Independence

Interdependence

4 Think Win/Win5 Seek First to Understand... Then to Be Understood6 Synergize – The Habit of Renewal

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Levels of CommunicationLevels of Communication

HighHigh

Trust

LowLow

LowLow HighHighCooperation

___________ (Win/Win)

__________ (Compromise)

_________ (Win/Lose or Lose/Win)

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Independence

Interdependence

4 Think Win/Win

5 Seek First to Understand... Then to Be Understood

6 SynergizePublic Victory

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Independence

Interdependence

Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

7 ________ the ______

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Four Dimensions of RenewalFour Dimensions of Renewal

__________Exercise, Nutrition

Stress Management

__________Exercise, Nutrition

Stress Management

__________Value Clarification &

Commitment& Meditation

__________Value Clarification &

Commitment& Meditation

Social/EmotionalService, Empathy,

Synergy, Intrinsic Security

Social/EmotionalService, Empathy,

Synergy, Intrinsic Security

MentalReading, Visualizing,

Planning, Writing

MentalReading, Visualizing,

Planning, Writing

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Stephen CoveyFrom effectiveness to

greatness:

The 8th

HABIT

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Independence

Interdependence

Seven Habits ParadigmSeven Habits Paradigm

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The 8th HABIT

Find Your ________

and Inspire Others

to Find Theirs

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__________

NEED__________

CONSCIENCE

VoiceUnique, personal

significance

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Meet Candace, a 16-year old with a

bleeding disorder A Cornerstone team project through

New Hope for Kids

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Team Success’s goal:

To raise $2,000 to buy a heater for Candace’s pool

Accomplished through two garage sales and a speed-dating event

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The team. . . Negotiated with a pool/spa company

to sell them a heater at cost plus free installation

Arranged donated electrical services to hook up the heater

Arranged for Publix to donate food and decorations for a “reveal” party at Candace’s home

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The team. . . Provided free tutoring to Candace Invited Candace to a concert and

arranged backstage passes Provided transportation to the

concert Bought Candace a CD of the band

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Candace was featured on News Channel 13 when

she started the 5K walk/run benefiting

Arnold Palmer Women and Children’s Hospital and New Hope for Kids

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Quote for the day:“Excellence is an art won by

training and habituation. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an

act, but a habit” Aristotle

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Jim Collins - Jim Collins - Good to GreatGood to Great

Leadership The Hedge Hog Concept A Culture of Discipline Technology Accelerators The Flywheel and the Doom Loop


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