The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Personal Workbook

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Personal Workbook

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  • Author:Stephen R. Covey
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Summary

Internationally renowned leadership authority and bestselling author Stephen R。 Covey presents a personal hands-on companion to the landmark The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People , which has become a touchstone for individuals, families, and businesses around the world。 The overwhelming success of Stephen R。 Covey's principle-centered philosophy is a testament to the millions who have benefited from his lessons, and now, with The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Personal Workbook , they can further explore and understand this tried-and-true approach。 With the same clarity and assurance Covey's fans have come to appreciate, this individualized workbook teaches readers to fully internalize the 7 Habits through private and thought-provoking exercises, whether they are already familiar with the principles or not。

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Sana Dharani

Must read for anyone and everyone。 Love reading it over and over。

Said Abdirahim

I won't say this book changed my life。 I will say, however, that despite the fact that I loathe most self-help pop-psychology crapola, upon finishing it, I immediately bought this book for 3 of my family members。 Covey has a gift for distilling the principles of dealing with people。 Some of them may seem obvious once stated, but many you would not necessarily have arrived at on your own, or not with the same degree of sharpness, definition and context that he provides。 It is well, well, worth a I won't say this book changed my life。 I will say, however, that despite the fact that I loathe most self-help pop-psychology crapola, upon finishing it, I immediately bought this book for 3 of my family members。 Covey has a gift for distilling the principles of dealing with people。 Some of them may seem obvious once stated, but many you would not necessarily have arrived at on your own, or not with the same degree of sharpness, definition and context that he provides。 It is well, well, worth a read, possibly even once every year。Furthermore, unlike many books of this genre, it smacks very little of self-satisfaction or aggrandizement on the part of the author, and seems to genuinely come from a place of empathy and a desire to better the world via helping the people in it。Here are a few things that you can expect from the book。1- The seven habits of highly effective people helps us to identify and acknowledge the principles that lie deep inside the core of every individual and converts them into simple habits because a habit is the easiest way to practice any idea into our daily lives。2- It seeks to transit an individual from the state of dependence to independence and further to interdependence。 Therefore, the first three habits are about private victory, the next three, about public victory and the seventh habit highlights how you can constantly advance on the spiral of growth and personal development。3- Its main focus is on building character rather than just developing personality。 That is why, instead of stating tips or techniques, it attempts to deliver a wider range of perspective。 4- It can help you to grow physically, mentally, socially, emotionally and spiritually。If I summarize everything in one sentence, the seven habits of highly effective people is a principle-centered, character-based, inside-out approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness。 。。。more

Alamelu Vaidyanathan

If I have to suggest just one single book that you have to read to meet all your development needs, both on personal and professional front, it will be The 7 habits。。。An entire org culture can be designed and developed based on the book。 As the book says, it's based on timeless principles。 It was relevant yesterday, is today and will stay to be in future as wellIf you looking for quick hacks or tips, then this is not for you。 When you pick it up, make sure you allot enough time to read through a If I have to suggest just one single book that you have to read to meet all your development needs, both on personal and professional front, it will be The 7 habits。。。An entire org culture can be designed and developed based on the book。 As the book says, it's based on timeless principles。 It was relevant yesterday, is today and will stay to be in future as wellIf you looking for quick hacks or tips, then this is not for you。 When you pick it up, make sure you allot enough time to read through all of it patiently。 A quick scan while may be of use someway or other, yet, a deep read will definitely be life changing。 。。。more

Lakshmi Prasanna

Few habits have helped me to be more productive and able to land in a win-win situation than a win-lose situation。I have liked the BeProactive, Seek first to understand and then to be understood and Sharpen the saw habits。 Looking forward to read the 8th habit。

Vy Khuong

Personally, I think the book is a foundation of every other self-help book。 I read it the first time 4 years ago and I still read it again every year。 The book really changed my life。 This is the book that I would recommend to everyone。

Nurul Nastasea

I read this book after I saw so many people recommended and claimed that this book changed their life。 But maybe its not for me。 I find it quite dry, wordy and boring。

Aristo Maududi

This book is very beneficial to anyone that reads it, it allows for a great opportunity of self reflection。 This book is really amazing。 You need to follow the steps written in it on daily basis。It helps you in developing a routine which is required to take your step towards a change。

Meghan Smith

Review from book:Whew - I read this again over months - bouncing between the book & workbook。 I highly recommend it。 Generally, I prefer to read a book straight through, but there's something to be said for focusing on one book every week for half a year - it's been top of mind for the entire time, and I think I'm implementing it even better。Review for the workbook:This is actually my second time with the workbook - the first time I quit it after a third。 It was cool to use a different pen & see Review from book:Whew - I read this again over months - bouncing between the book & workbook。 I highly recommend it。 Generally, I prefer to read a book straight through, but there's something to be said for focusing on one book every week for half a year - it's been top of mind for the entire time, and I think I'm implementing it even better。Review for the workbook:This is actually my second time with the workbook - the first time I quit it after a third。 It was cool to use a different pen & see how my answers and situation had changed over the years。 I'll hang onto this to use again。 The workbook really forces you to slow down and work on one thing at a time, sometimes very slowly - but again, that has helped me implement more。 I can see doing this again in 5 years。 。。。more

Ajay

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This was an exceptional read。 The author makes sense and delivered his message in a perfect manner。 Here are a few notable items from the book。 We must be principle centered and independent before we can be interdependent。 The seven effective habits in order are 1。 Be Proactive 2。 Begin with the End in mind 3。 Put First Things First 4。 Think Win-Win 5。 Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood 6。 Synergize 7。 Sharpen The Saw。 First come up with a plan and then be proactive about that plan。 This was an exceptional read。 The author makes sense and delivered his message in a perfect manner。 Here are a few notable items from the book。 We must be principle centered and independent before we can be interdependent。 The seven effective habits in order are 1。 Be Proactive 2。 Begin with the End in mind 3。 Put First Things First 4。 Think Win-Win 5。 Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood 6。 Synergize 7。 Sharpen The Saw。 First come up with a plan and then be proactive about that plan。 To be proactive, one cannot use blame speak, so take personal responsibility, focus on the future, think big picture, focus on what you can control, prioritize, and play out scenarios in your mind。 Begin with the end in mind and put first things first。 Think win-win as much as possible。 First seek to understand, then to be understood。 Synergy is the key for relationships to be successful, which encompasses the win-win mentality。 Synergy is where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts。 Efficiency does not work with relationships, slower equals faster。 The vision statement for oneself and relationships is a great tool to create purpose。 The four quadrants in the time management matrix is also useful。 1。 Crises 2。 Quality Time 3。 Distractions 4。 Time Wasting。 The goal is to spend most of the time in quadrant 2 to plan, strengthen and sharpen your tools and less time in quadrants 3 and 4。 A paradigm is the lens in which we view the world, and a paradigm shift is when we correct that lens to fit principles。 The 8th Habit is to find your voice and inspire others to find theirs。 To find our own voice, we look for the cross section of talent, passion, conscience, and need。 I would suggest this book to anyone ready to improve their life for the better。 The world could use more people like Stephen Covey。 。。。more

Daniel Penha

Great reading a lot of good teachings

Hannaas24

Buku yang sangat bagus dan membawa banyak perubahan dalam hidupku, terutama dalam berinteraksi antarpribadi。 Walau semua habit tentu banyak sekali tantangannya, tapi itu semua menjadi acuan dan selalu jadi pengingatku untuk terus memperbaiki diri dan selalu ingat apa tujuan akhir kita。

Chandra Tan

I LOVE IT

Ricky

Started great, but ended up too dry and repetitive。

David

Very good book。 This book can change our mindset。There are 7 principles of habit :1。 Principles of Personal Vision2。 Principles of Personal Leadership3。 Principles of Personal Management4。 Principles of Interpersonal Leadership5。 Principles of Empathic Communication6。 Principles of Creative Cooperation7。 Principles of Balanced Self-RenewalThese principles have to be followed in order, because it is linked with each other and has dependencies, so we can't just jump to the last principle。First thr Very good book。 This book can change our mindset。There are 7 principles of habit :1。 Principles of Personal Vision2。 Principles of Personal Leadership3。 Principles of Personal Management4。 Principles of Interpersonal Leadership5。 Principles of Empathic Communication6。 Principles of Creative Cooperation7。 Principles of Balanced Self-RenewalThese principles have to be followed in order, because it is linked with each other and has dependencies, so we can't just jump to the last principle。First three principles tells us how to self handle, like be proactive not reactive, it shows us the comparisons too between being proactive and being reactive。 Proactive people can control their own feelings。 It also tells us about how to set goals, begins with the end in mind and starts with clear destination, so we can know if we are still on the right tracks。We need to have something to be worried, and handle with inside out。 We should not delay what we need to do, always do it now。In Personal Management, it tells us how to set first things first。 There are 4 quadrants : Quadrant 1 Urgent and Important, Quadrant 2 Important but not Urgent, Quadrant 3 Urgent but not Important, Quadrant 4 not Urgent and not Important。 Things on Quadrant 4 can be eliminated, things on Quadrant 2 can be suppress if we are proactive and set things up first before it is moved to Quadrant 1, so things on Quadrant 1 can't be neglected and must be do now。The second three principles tells us how to handle our relations with other people, we have to think win-win so both people are mutually benefited and satisfied, create culture of responsibility, and gain trust。The book tells us how to make a punishment too as a contrary of reward, in terms of Financial, Physic, Opportunity, and Responsibility。If we want to be understood, we need to understand first。 The highest level of understanding is Emphatic Listening, it has drawback though as we open up ourself to vulnerability on being influenced, so we need to be careful to use Emphatic Listening。 After we gain the trust, we can reach the state of synergy。The Last Principle is my most favourite principle, as it improves us to be better and better。 There are 4 dimensions that need to be fulfilled to get motivation on best condition : Physical, Spiritual, Mental, Social Emotion。 We have to be discipline on workout and pause, and have extra effort little by little consistently to improve without injury or something we don't like to get。Lastly, we need to repeat the steps as they are linked with each other。 。。。more

Justine

It offers a lot of insights。 Definitely worth a read。 However, it was a little too dry for me。

मीनू बैमाड़

It's a 100 time read, that's all I want to say。 It's a 100 time read, that's all I want to say。 。。。more

Javier Cebreiros

El libro original es soberbio y, en mi opinión, con el libro es suficiente。 No encontré en este cuaderno material de trabajo realmente nuevo pero el libro de Covey: indispensable。

Erdenesuvd Bat-Erdene

Read my review: https://medium。com/@PearlPuba/the-7-h。。。 Read my review: https://medium。com/@PearlPuba/the-7-h。。。 。。。more

Jesse Moran

Must have

Carolina Lopez Tello Araiza

Es un libro que quizás ayude a muchos a saber cómo conllevar metas, quizás este libro tenga la solución para uno que otro individuo para encaminar su vida o para encontrar un faro en todo el cos de la vida o simplemente para mantener todo en orden, quizás no todo el libro sea una respuesta pero varios temas ayudan a tener todo bajo control。

Derran Stokes

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I have read this book every year for the last 5 years。 Every year I learn more and become more motivated。

Sirly-Ann Meriküll

If you have not yet come across of the basics of effective time management, thinking as an independent mind and person, effective listening etc, then you should definitely read this book。 Great basic rules of life that everyone should follow in work and personal life。

Novita Indriani

Bukunya bagus, mengajarkan tentang kedewasaan dalam bersosialisasi baik internal maupun eksternal

Jefri

Ada banyak hal yg dapat di ambil dari buku ini, buku ini mengajarkan kita untuk memiliki prinsip-prinsip hidup yang tepat dan memiliki perspektif yang tepat tentang bagaimana Kita menangani berbagai hal pada saat ini dan bagaimana Kita harus menghadapinya。

Simon Wealsie

In the end, he mentioned God, you find God when you meet yourself。

Joseph Asoofi

In the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey discusses seven habits which result in success。 The habits are: Be Proactive, Begin With the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win-Win, Seek First to Understand, Synergize, and Sharpen the Saw。 All of these habits produce successful characteristics which allow us to operate at higher levels and make us happier and most productive at the same time。 There was a lot of complex and psychological diction used in the book。 Since th In the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey discusses seven habits which result in success。 The habits are: Be Proactive, Begin With the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win-Win, Seek First to Understand, Synergize, and Sharpen the Saw。 All of these habits produce successful characteristics which allow us to operate at higher levels and make us happier and most productive at the same time。 There was a lot of complex and psychological diction used in the book。 Since the book deals with the human mind, it talks a lot about the brain and ways to incorporate certain habits into your pattern of living。 There are many flashbacks talking about his own personal experiences。 Also, foreshadowing is present because it talks about the benefits of incorporating these habits and all the amazing benefits that will come with these skills and habits。There was literally nothing wrong or bad with the book。 The book was terrific。 The book was super super interesting and captivating。 It kept me fascinated the entire way through reading。 I kept wanting to learn more。 All the psychology was super complicated but I persevered and understood it in the end。 The only thing that was irritating was all the complex terms used so I would look them up to understand and as soon as I did I would know what Stephen was talking about。 Besides that, the book was great! 。。。more

Alyson Mutch

Amazing to read, good things to learn and good things to be reminded of。

Mehrnaz

به نظرم این کتاب همراه مناسبی برای خواندن در کتاب اصلی هست。 مثلا تو همون فصل اول نویسنده از دیسیپلین و پارادایم صحبت میکنه، شاید تعریف کردن یا تعیین کردن بعضی موارد سخت باشه، و با این کتاب حداقل یکسری مثال و تمرین خوب میبینید، چه بسا که خیلی مثال‌ها مورد مناسبی برای مبنا قرار دادن هم هستند。

Faroh Haikal

A GOOD READ 。

Muhammad Umair Khan

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a masterpiece by Stephen R。 Covey。 He describes in this book the seven habits which are common in the people with a high level of effectiveness。You must have seen many people today who seek a step by step guide to success。 They are indeed looking for a method that tells a few steps to follow to achieve the success of your choice。 Unfortunately, there is no such guide yet。 The methods which are available advise only temporary solutions to most generi The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a masterpiece by Stephen R。 Covey。 He describes in this book the seven habits which are common in the people with a high level of effectiveness。You must have seen many people today who seek a step by step guide to success。 They are indeed looking for a method that tells a few steps to follow to achieve the success of your choice。 Unfortunately, there is no such guide yet。 The methods which are available advise only temporary solutions to most generic problems。 Admittedly, the problems which are holding you back from achieving something in short runs。 However, there is no particular step by step guide to giving you a long-term solution and a guaranteed success。 This truth leads Stephen R。 Covey to find a list of actions that are common in most successful people。 And it's thus a masterpiece。 。。。more