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    BAHRIA UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD Leadership Assignment Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Seven Habits of Highly Effective People‚ a Summary Seven Habits of Highly Effective People has proven to be an International best seller and has sold over 10 million copies world wide‚ the immense popularity of the literature has turned it into a bible for business managers‚ individuals in relationships and students getting themselves

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    The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People When facing a problem‚ human nature looks for a “quick fix.” Whether it is the latest diet fad or a get rich scheme‚ almost all “quick fixes” produce the same short-lived results and often no results at all. As a society‚ we are drawn to the appeal of a quick and easy route which leads to immediate results. We have grown accustomed to an easy lifestyle that uses superficial tactics when interacting with others. The problem with these quick fixes is that

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    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a book authored by Sean Covey. It was in the year 2001 the Indonesian version of the book first published in Indonesia. Sean Covey’s father‚ Stephen Covey‚ is well-known for authoring his international bestseller book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People‚ The 8th Habit: from Effectiveness to Greatness‚ and many other popular self helping books. Sean Covey himself writes other several self helping books as well. If practiced‚ the 7 habits Stephen and Sean

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    not have a plan. As a second semester sophomore I have sort of been forced to wake up and start thinking about after high school plans. To be successful in the future I have been focusing on my dreams‚ reviewing my PSAT scores and reading the book 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. My dream is to go to college and get a well paying job .One step to my dream is investigating careers. To do this I completed an interest inventory. Some jobs that turned up were‚ marketing manager‚ loan officers‚ digital

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    Habit 2 of Steven R. Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is "begin with the end in mind." "Begin with the end in mind means to start with a clear understanding of your destination. It means to know where you’re going so that you better understand where you are now and so that steps you take are always in the right direction." (Covey 98) We need to have a personal direction to guide us daily. Without this direction we will not accomplish our end goal. Beginning with the end in mind

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    Author‚ is as influential to English as the works of contemporaries Mark Twain or Edgar Allen Poe. Lovecraft defined his own unique mythology that has been ever expanding under artists and authors inspired by the atheist views presented in the genre weird fiction in which Lovecraft is the crowned proprietor. “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear‚ and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” Is the quintessential element in understanding the works of H.P. Lovecraft

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    The Weird Ways of Wideman “Our Time” is an interesting story that displays many different styles of writing that not everyone is accustomed to. The author twists and turns the story many different directions throughout‚ which provides for an alluring read. The story “Our Time” by John Edgar Wideman attempts to tell the sad tale of Wideman’s brother‚ Robby. Robby is in jail at the time and Wideman is trying to piece together the parts of his younger brother’s life that landed him in prison. Throughout

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    Cosmicism in H.P. Lovecraft Cosmicism is a literary and philosophical term that was created and used by author‚ H.P. Lovecraft in many of his weird and odd fiction novels. The philosophy of cosmicism defines that there is no recognizable presence in our world‚ such as a God or other spirit leaders‚ and humans are completely insignificant in the larger scheme of life. Lovecraft as a writer‚ focused of philosophically intense horror and gothic tales that continue to involve strange phenomena‚ such

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    Body image‚ the way individuals view their physical appearance‚ persuaded by their own perceptions or other individuals’ observations‚ plays a huge role in our present day society. Body image is an essential part of every individual’s life. Therefore‚ it is crucial to have a healthy and positive self-body image. Because we are faced with many obstacles throughout our lives‚ it is often difficult and sometimes impossible to repair an individual’s broken idea of body image. Our society often holds

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    to be in a state of a coma. Although‚ it was said that his father died of paresis. Lovecraft was able to recite poetry at age two‚ reading at age three‚ and writing at age six or seven. His interest in the weird was provoked by his grandfather‚ who entertained Lovecraft with off-the-cuff weird tales in the Gothic mode. When he was growing up‚ Lovecraft was mainly a lonely boy who suffered frequent illness‚ mainly psychological. In 1908‚ just prior to his graduation from high school‚ Lovecraft suffered

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