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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey is a modified version of his father’s book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Unlike Stephen Covey, who wrote his book with the audience of adults in mind, his son’s book is targeted towards teens. “ Covey avoids the academic writing style that one will find in Stephen’s and delivers the seven habits model in an easy to read, humorous style that does not lose any of the impact of the seven habits” (Change Management Coach). Being both entertaining

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    7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey When I went through professor’s required book list, I recognized the book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, at my first glance. I do remember that I read its Chinese version which was a present from my grandfather almost ten years ago when I was a teenager. Shortly after feeling excited, I was a little embarrassed because I barely remember the 7 habits. Now as an adult almost a decade later, after finished the book, the original work,

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    Introduction Through careful, calculated progression Principle centered Leadership presents a plan that first prepares the leader him or herself, then illustrates how to use that leadership to manage an organization. Author Stephen R. Covey introduces the notion that we as individuals and organizations need to not only survive but also to thrive in the faces of adversity, change and success. Despite their efforts to improve, countless companies continue to fail all the while spending millions of

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    In this essay, I write what I learned from the reading of Business Through the Eyes of Faith by Richard C. Chewning, John W. Eby, and Shirley J. Roels. The book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey. I will also use The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Workbook, by Covey, The 16 personality types: Descriptions for self-discovery by Berens, L. V., & Nardi, D., Myers-Briggs type indicator (Form M) by Briggs, K. C., & Myers, I. B., and finally the Learning style inventory (Version

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    Stephen R. Covey’s self-help book is an influential communication for personal change. He advises building from the inside-out and offers a plan for moving from dependence to independence and then to interdependence. The inside-out approach starts first with one self, which includes paradigms, characters, and motivations. To improve relationships with others, we have to first improve ourselves by putting character ahead of personality. Covey prefaces the book by explaining paradigms and principles

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    Habit four: Think Win-Win Think Win-Win teaches us to work together to seek mutual benefits. This habit encourages us to see other people as cooperatives rather than competitors. It is based on the theory that there is plenty in this world for everybody and one person`s success shouldn’t be achieved on the expense of others success. Most people think that if I win, you lose. But in order to become more effective we should work with people to get the power of the abilities and strengths of other

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    effective people are made up of eight simple parts. From being proactive to finding your voice and inspiring others to find theirs. Stephen Covey, the creator of 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Stephen Covey--The 8th Habit from Effectiveness to Greatness, while discussing these topics Covey international stature in the professional world enlightened to the mere public greatly. In the presentation of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective people, Covey provides his advanced reasoning on whether the

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    Habit 7 Teens

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    In the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey explains 7 things teens need to live a good, open, and successful life. The author took 7 concepts teens don’t do and made them easy to understand and learn to do. He manages to capture his audience's attention by sharing stories of other teens that we could easily relate to. Habit 1 is Be Proactive. This means that we need to accept the reality that we have the power to choose how we respond to the circumstances in our lives. We are ultimately

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    In Steven Covey’s 7 Habits for Highly Effective People, seven habits to achieving a life one desires and creating a better world by being a more conscious and thoughtful citizen. Dr. Magee during her Listening lectures explains, however, that these habits however cannot be achieved without dedicating some time to bolster one’s listening skills. This will examine how the seven habits are affected by listening. Habit one is to be proactive. This means that to focus one’s time and energy over things

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    Sean Convey 7 Habits

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    The book that I read was The 7 habits of highly effective teens by Sean Convey, and I can say it is one of the most powerful books that I have ever read. It gave me another perspective on how I can pass through obstacles, build back broken relationships, organize my life, and what are good and bad habits. Habits are a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up, they are the things we do repeatedly. Some habits are good for example: Exercising and planning ahead

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