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The Secret reflection
Name: Muy Kimhong
ID: 57999

7 Habits Reflection

After learning the 7 habits of highly effective teen of the famous author, Sean Covey, from reading the book, doing presentation, and as well as watching its video that interpret directly by Sean covey, I have learned clearly about how to process my whole life to become success person that start to set up my own principle of 7 habit and then practice it daily. It guided me why do I have to set up principle and what is the principle of my life?

Principles are the center that put all areas of life in perspective. There are no time can change the principle. Program changes, Practice change, Principle do not change. It means that when you set up my principle and then my principle will lead me in my whole life from day to day and it not change even though you met the bad storm of your life such as the studying problem, family situation, poor economic, gender bias, and many and many issues that always stay around you and if you don’t have clear principle, those storm will throw your life into their way that you will become the person just live and follow the bad storm life you met, but you have clear principle, your principle will push you from the bad happened to you and lead you to the what you set up first. Setting the bad principle it will lead you into the bad life, but setting the good 7 habit principle, it will lead you to be a good successful person.

What is the 7 habits principle? 7 habits principle is the principle that you have set up with 7 habits and then it will lead you in the whole life. 7 habits will you to what goal you expect to, how to develop you to be better, and how to become more effective. As the one quote said “Sow a thought, reap an action; Sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow the character, reap a destiny.” Habit has the three intersections, the first, Knowledge, the component that told us what and why to do it, the second, Skill, it the

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