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The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People

Be
Proactive

Habit No. 1
…………………….

To act rather than react, to be driven by enduring values and principles rather than by the winds of circumstances and feelings-this is what it means to Be Proactive. Because who we are is not determined by what happens to us, but by how we choose to respond to what happens to us. DEMONSTRATE A HIGH PERFORMING TEAM

The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People

Put First
Things
First

Habit No. 3
……………………………

When we put first things first, we don’t just do things differently-we do different things.
We focus on activities that are truly important. We eliminate
“time wasters.” We trade crises for progress. When we escape the limited realm of time management, we then move into the unlimited territory of life leadership, where we can lead balanced, fulfilled, and truly effective lives.

EMBRACE A CULTURE OF CONSTANT INNOVATION

The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People

Think
Win-Win

Habit No. 4
……………………………..

When we adopt a win-win frame of mind and heart, we strive to make all human inter- actions beneficial for everyone involved. Life then becomes a cooperative effort rather than a competitive struggle, and our actions are based on principles, not power or position. It’s not
“your way” or “my way”-it’s a better way, a higher way. PROVIDE A SAFE LEARNING AND
WORKING ENVIRONMENT

The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People

Begin with the
End in
Mind

Habit No. 2
……………………………..
A clear vision of our journey’s destination compels us onward in the most direct course possible, empowering us with the will and motivation to reach our journey’s end. By keeping the end of every endeavor clearly in mind, we can more effectively focus our energies
on

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