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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

30th Anniversary Edition

Simon & Schuster,

15 mins. de lectura
10 ideas fundamentales
Audio y Texto

¿De qué se trata?

To be highly effective, just initiate, focus, prioritize, connect, cooperate, improve yourself and let others win. 

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10

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In this updated edition of the late Stephen R. Covey's bestseller, Sean Covey draws on ancient wisdom, modern psychology and 20th century science and wraps the mix in a distinctively American can-do program of easy-looking steps calling mostly for self-discipline. This classic – now in a new 30th anniversary edition with a foreword by Jim Collins – is a popular, trusted manual for self-improvement, although you still may find some prescriptions easier to agree with than to act upon.

Summary

You are what you habitually do, so adopt productive habits. You have the ability to improve your habits and your life.

The seven habits of highly effective people are:

  1. They take initiative. “Be proactive.”
  2. They focus on goals. “Begin with the end in mind.”
  3. They set priorities. “Put first things first.”
  4. They only win when others win. “Think win/win.”
  5. They communicate. “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
  6. They cooperate. “Synergize.”
  7. They reflect on and repair their deficiencies. “Sharpen the saw.”

Focus on developing character, not personality. 

Much of the business success literature of recent decades focused on developing a good personality. This emphasis is misplaced. Developing a sound character is more important and more productive. Your personality can emerge naturally when your character is rooted in and formed by positive principles. Forcing yourself to display a personality that is inconsistent with your character is like wearing a mask. It is deceptive, manipulative and ultimately destructive.

To develop a sound character, you need a sound paradigm, a solid...

About the Authors

Sean Covey is Executive Vice President of Global Solutions and Partnerships for FranklinCovey and a New York Times bestselling author. His books include The 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever MakeThe 7 Habits of Happy KidsThe 4 Disciplines of Execution and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. The late Stephen R. Covey was vice-chairman of FranklinCovey and founder of the Covey Leadership Center. His bestsellers include The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.


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    V. H. 2 days ago
    Listen to understanding, great reminders!
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    A. T. 4 months ago
    Such a much-needed summary . Reading 'The Seven Habits.....' always is an investment of time which gives huge 'returns '.
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    Y. I. 4 months ago
    Excellent reminders!