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    Learning Styles and Effective Study Habits Describe the major characteristics of your preferred learning style? Though I scored higher in Musical/Rhythmic‚ my preferred learning style is intrapersonal which was my second highest score. The major characteristics of my preferred learning style are learning best when working alone and only depending on oneself to to get things done. The learning style I scored highest in musical/rhythmic describes my personal preferences‚ but does not apply to

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    Six Habits of Merely Effective Negotiators The Idea in Brief High stakes. Intense pressure. Careless mistakes. These can turn your key negotiations into disasters. Even seasoned negotiators bungle deals‚ leaving money on the table and damaging working relationships. Why? During negotiations‚ six common mistakes can distract you from your real purpose: getting the other guy to choose what you want—for his own reasons. Avoid negotiation pitfalls by mastering the art of letting the other guy have

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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People B. Effectiveness is defined as the basis of a person’s character‚ creating an empowering center of correct maps from which an individual can effectively solve problems‚ maximize opportunity‚ continually learn and integrate principles in an upward growth. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey 1. Being Proactive Proactivity means taking initiative‚ as a human being‚ we are responsible for our own lives. Our behavior is a function

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    First Habit: Be proactive Being proactive means that before each stimulus of the environment have the ability to decide the answer we want to‚ this means that we are not slaves of the actions that are performed on us‚ but free executors of our behavior. A practical example in our life is a driver of a car yells an obscenity or touches us with insistence the whistle of the car. In this case our response can vary from taking a gun and shoot and then suffer the legal consequences of our behavior to

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    THE SEVEN HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE Habit 4 -- Think Win/Win Principles of Interpersonal Leadership Six Paradigms of Human Interaction • Win/Win • Lose/Lose • Win/Lose • Win • Lose/Win • Win/Win or No Deal Win/Win • Agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial • A belief in the Third Alternative -- a better way Win/Lose • Use of position‚ power‚ credentials‚ possessions or personality to get one’s way. • The win/lose mentality is dysfunctional to interdependence

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    your attention‚ it’s hard to concentrate on studying. And yet if you’re in school‚ you have to do at least a little studying in order to progress from year to year. The key to effective studying isn’t cramming or studying longer‚ but studying smarter. You can begin studying smarter with these ten proven and effective study habits. 1. How you approach studying matters Too many people look at studying as a necessary task‚ not an enjoyment or opportunity to learn. That’s fine‚ but researchers have found

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    Personal Experience The novel‚ The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens‚ can relate to me in multiple ways. One of my many shared experiences to the book is when the author states in the book that when he was a boy he played football‚ just like I do. He wasn’t the greatest at the sport for a few reasons; one being he was small and another was that he was slow. You see‚ I was never the one to be slow‚ but small‚ however‚ I was. I have been playing football for a good eight years now‚ and to myself

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    free life. Habit 7 "Sharpen the Saw"‚ is the most important chapter because it talks about how important it is to renew yourself in order to accomplish tasks and situations with ease in short period of time. Many people say that taking care of yourself is selfish and is a waste of time. However‚ taking time to renew yourself makes you have a clear head which can help you think of ways to solve any problems or situations easier and faster. In the book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens" there’s

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    Task 1: Managing Projects (P1‚ P2‚ P3 and M1) a) Project Life Cycle (PLC) In this task I am going to cover PLC‚ resources issues and relate to projects. The Project Life Cycle refers to a logical sequence of activities to complete the project’s goals or objective. Every project goes through a series of stages during its life and a project life cycle involves four stages that are shown on the diagram bellow. Project activities must be grouped into stages to make it easy for the project manager

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    Habit 5: Seek First to Understand‚ Then to Be Understood Referred to as the single most important principle in the field of interpersonal relations‚ habit five is essential to changes in personal success. Stephen Covey recognizes this habit as one in which everyone can benefit from as it is easily relatable to the most individuals. Most of our lives we’ve been taught how to interact with others through speaking‚ reading and writing but the most important tool‚ the ability to listen‚ is often

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