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    love yourself first. The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. And now, if you want to win the Public Victory, you must win the Private Victory first. To define a Private Victory one must define the habits that make up a Private Victory which would be first, the habit of being proactive. To define proactive it’s best to evaluate it in reference to its opposite re-active. Re-active means to react to a situation as it occurs, without taking any initiative or preventative measures. Proactive

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    Your thoughts and habits create our actions and emotions. When you think negatively, you are likely to get anxious and unable to perform well. We all face situations that make us feel helpless or kind of stuck. The real things that prevents you from achieving your goals are your negative habits. Habits take a big part of our life. When you unwittingly cultivate bad habits, sooner or later, they start working against your aspirations. If you feel like you are not getting where you want, perhaps it

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    The book “ The 7 habits of highly affective teens” is A book that teaches you important life lessons. This book teaches you to handle problems in a more responsible manner. Sean Covey portrays this through seven different habits. This teaches us wise choice making and being “highly effective teens”. I would recommend this book to however wants to learn more about them selves and how to be a better teen. If you were to assign this book to A student who does not want to learn then the student will

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    In today's society, people no longer communicate with each other on a respectful level. Although everyone has their own opinion, this generation does not take other people’s opinions into perspective. There are very few leaders who are setting examples for their peers. They are constantly bashing their objectors for not having the same opinions and ideas that they think are competent. This causes this generation to self-censor themselves because they do not want to receive negative backlash on their

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    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

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    Responsibility Essay Responsibility in a person is a must as they can be more trusting and dependable if they have even the slightest amount of responsibility unlike those who don’t have any they can be lacking in many things and most people will see them as drags on society. Not only that, but they seem to have negative impressions with everyone else as they do not really help contribute to the betterment of mankind but that is how most people act in today’s world. But they still seem to go on and

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    How to Use NLP communications? By Jay Pasana Jun 30, 2013 Mastering NLP communication will help you to lead towards greater heights in your career as your communication will automatically change negative thoughts into positive thoughts. People who understand and turn into word merchants will become the winners in future. Verbal skills are necessary for survival and success. This is like what you do during the day to day working. The way the NLP communication works is very simple. Remember just how

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    pepper to prevent me from sucking my thumb. But that did not stop me from sucking my thumb. I’ve never done my thumb sucking in public and not a lot of people knew about my thumb sucking. My parents and my sibling were the only ones who known about my habit. I kept it a secret. When it came for bedtime, thumb

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    novel, The Power of Habit, by Charlie Duhigg; it describes how habits affect people in their daily lives both in a positive and negative way. It describes various scenarios of products, or stories of people’s lives to explain how habits are formed and retained. By using the various points of view and experiences from various people, it helps the reader to be engaged and helps the book feel fresh all throughout. The novel has a feeling all throughout its pages by discussing habits, at the same time

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    Everyone has some habit that they are not proud of, the ‘poison of choice’. If someone were to ask me to pick my poison I would choose food. Ever since I can remember, going out to eat has been by favorite pastime and I have used celebrations, holidays, or emotions as an excuse for unhealthy foods and over eating. Breaking this habit will be an especially difficult one but can be achieved using the following five steps: “denial, awareness, planning, implementation, and maintenance” (p. 593). Denial

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