Habit 1 is being proactive. Being proactive means to choose the better path and helps with your personal bank account or PBA. In the 7 habits of highly affected teens, it shows reactive and proactive reactions. Some reactive reactions are, "going into deep depression, deciding their a two faced lair and exclude them from any activities. However here are some proactive reactions, forgiving them, sharing how you feel about the lie and realizing that they have a weakness just like you do" ( covey 58 ). "Proactive, the definition is to control situations by causing things to happen rather than waiting to respond after things happen", from eatyourcareer.com. Habit 3 is put first things first this is very important for teens because it teaches
Sean Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is intended as a guide to help teens improve themselves and become successful in life. Its primary focuses are how to take control of your life, set and achieve goals, build friendships, maintain quality relationships, withstand peer pressure, and improve self-image. It consists of seven habits- Be Proactive, Begin with the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win-Win, Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, Synergize, and Sharpen the saw. These habits are each designed to help you lead your best life. From this book, I have learned to take care of and love myself, maintain healthy relationships with others, work towards my goals, and resist anything that could potentially harm me or prevent me from doing these things.
Over the summer, I read a book titled, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Convey. The seven habits described in this book were being proactive, Beginning with the end in mind, put first things first, think win-win, seek first to understand, then to be understood; synergize, and sharpen the saw. The first habit Being proactive means not to make choices on impulse. it means to evaluate the situation before making a desicion. for example, two years ago when i had friends that talked behind my back i just moved on and found better friends rather than be mean to them or excluding them out of my way. The second habit Beginning with the end in mind means to think ahead at what your goals are and start working towards them. My goal for the eight grade year was to recieve a 95% or higher score in all of my classes. in order to realize this goal i worked hard through the year on assignments and and sometimes did more than what was expected of me during projects. in the end, though,
Habit one is about being proactive. Being proactive is like making sure you don’t blame other people for you choices in life. Being proactive or reactive is your choice, but if you always be reactive you will not get anywhere in life. Knowing who is reactive and who is proactive is very easy because someone who is reactive will chew someone out or always be depressed or they also could be childish and give you the silent-treatment. Knowing someone when there proactive they forgive you and give you a second chance, confronting them and tell them how you feel, and realizing that everyone makes. Being proactive all the time can pay off because you can brush things off like it never happened or who can always find a way to move forward in life. Making sure you always turn your mistakes into triumphs are very important in life because you cant let your setbacks take control of your life. Sometimes you just need to push pause on life and take a little break to help you regain your strength. I plan on using habit one in my life more so I dont always blame everything on other people.
The first habit is “Be Proactive”. It says to take control over your own future, and
The last three weeks I have learned about three habits, and they are; habit 1 being proactive, habit 2 begin with the end in mind, and lastly, habit 3 first thing's first, I have an so learned how to use them anywhere.lastly, how they can/will improve my life for good and help me through a difficult path.
A habit is a regular tendency or practice which one repeats over and over again that is usually hard to break. Giving up bad habits, however, is an incredibly tough situation to be in, yet is incredibly good for one’s health. One of the most common bad habits in the world today is biting nails. Biting your nails is extremely unhealthy for many reasons such as making your nails look unsightly and causing permanent damage to your nails, teeth, and gums.
“7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” ,written by Sean Covey, is about 7 habits. The first habit is Be Proactive, second is Begin with the End In Mind, next is Put First Things First, fourth is Think Win-Win. Then there is the fifth habit, Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, sixth is Synergize, and lastly the seventh habit is Sharpen the Saw. I learned to listen and pay attention to the person speaking. That way you can get to know the person and yourself better. Pay attention to someone’s actions. I learned to come out of my comfort zone and explore the world around me. To be kinder to others and respect their choices. That’s what I learned in “7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens.”
I wasn’t surprised to see that Habit 1 (be proactive) was my highest self-assessed habit. It was not until my mid twenty’s until I was able to focus on what I want to achieve in life, and thus I began laying down the groundworks to get there. In my late teen years, I didn’t do well in school and I simply assumed that was not “smart enough”. Looking back now I see that I did not put in the effort into
Sean Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is intended as a guide to help teens improve themselves and become successful in life. Its primary focuses are how to take control of your life, set and achieve goals, build friendships, maintain quality relationships, withstand peer pressure, and improve self-image. It consists of seven habits- Be Proactive, Begin with the End in Mind, Put First Things First, Think Win-Win, Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood, Synergize, and Sharpen the saw. These habits are each designed to help you lead your best life. From this book, I have learned to take care of and love myself, maintain healthy relationships with others, work towards my goals, and resist anything that could potentially harm me or prevent me from doing these things.
The first habit we will look at is be proactive. This is displayed wonderfully in the move by juror number one. At the beginning of the move he tries to organize the other jurors and makes papers for them to vote on. Being proactive is looking at all of one’s task and by what time they need to be done and doing them before the dead line not waiting until the last minute to get things done. An example of this is I like to have all my class work for government done a week in advance to help me stay caught up with all my class work.
Habit 2 - Begin with the end in Mind, is a good Habit and really helps you get to your goal. Well, habit 2 is teaching you how to get make one like where you want to do in life, what your dreams, and what do you want to do when you become an adult. You need to set a goal in your life and how to get there and if not you might just be next person on the streets
Habit 2:Begin with the End in Mind was probably the habit that hit home most for me. Like most teens I was struggling with my priorities. I have to
Habits have always been part of every human's lives and they the will always influence and control what people do. Charles Duhigg does an excellent job of explaining this in his book, The Power Of Habit. However, Charles Duhigg’s intent for writing this book isn’t to just explain what habits are and how they work, he also explains how to be aware of them, how to work with them and how to change them. Charles Duhigg’s purpose for writing The Power Of Habit, is to not just inform the reader about what habits are and how they form and work, but to also persuade the reader to notice their habits and to change their old and bad habits to form new, positive habits in order to gain control and succeed in their life. He accomplishes this purpose
Tabaco use is a major health issue that affects adolescents and young adults today. “The use of tobacco products represents one of the most widespread, high-risk health behaviors for this group” (SITE). Tobacco usage in adolescents and young adults is a big deal due to the fact that “The vast majority of people become dependent on nicotine develop that dependency before the age of 18”(SITE). Those that smoke less than five cigarettes daily experience some type of withdraw faster and more often than adults (SITE). Nicotine dependency is extremely high causing the “first time to cigarette” to be shorter, increasing the need/want. This trend has little financial impact in the beginning, however health care costs overall would increase over time.
“Over two million copies sold” seeing that on the cover of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens I told myself to give it a chance. I had heard many different opinions about the book. Most of my peers were not overly excited when the y finished. However I decided to go into reading the book with a positive attitude knowing if I did enjoy it writing a paper about it would be much easier and I might even learn something. Reading The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens I saw many ways each habit pertained to my life. Some I felt I practiced fairly well while reading about a few others I knew I needed a little work. The habit I need the most work on is undoubtedly being proactive and the habit I need the least work on is sharpening the